- HERS Rater Information
- RFI Information
- Member Benefits for Raters
- RESNET Standards
- Standards of Practice / Code of Ethics
- Financial Interest Disclosure
- RESNET Accredited Programs
- Business Development Resources
- Professional Development Courses
- HERS Raters Becoming IECC Inspectors
- Why Young Professionals Should Consider be Certified HERS Ratings
HERS Rater Information
What is a HERS Rater (Home Energy Rating System Rater)?
An individual who is certified by an accredited Rating Provider to inspect and test a home in order to evaluate each of the minimum rated features and complete a Home Energy Rating according to the RESNET Standards.
The Path to Becoming a Certified RESNET HERS Rater
What is a HERS Rating?
A home energy rating involves an analysis of a home's construction plans and onsite inspections. Based on the home's plans, the Home Energy Rater uses an energy efficiency software package to perform an energy analysis of the home's design. This analysis yields a projected, pre-construction HERS Index. Upon completion of the plan review, the rater will work with the builder to identify the energy efficiency improvements needed to ensure the house will meet ENERGY STAR performance guidelines. The rater then conducts onsite inspections, typically including a blower door test (to test the leakiness of the house) and a duct test (to test the leakiness of the ducts). Results of these tests, along with inputs derived from the plan review, are used to generate the HERS Index score for the home.
What is the HERS Index?
A scoring system established by RESNET in which a home built to the specifications of the HERS Reference Home (based on the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code) scores a HERS Index of 100, while a net zero energy home scores a HERS Index of 0. The lower a home's HERS Index, the more energy efficient it is in comparison to the HERS Reference Home. Each 1-point decrease in the HERS Index corresponds to a 1% reduction in energy consumption compared to the HERS Reference Home. Thus a home with a HERS Index of 85 is 15% more energy efficient than the HERS Reference Home and a home with a HERS Index of 80 is 20% more energy efficient.
Resources
- RESNET Consumer HERS Index Brochure Printing Price List
- How to Become A Certified HERS Rater
- HERS Rater Certification Requirements
- RESNET Standards for Rater Professional Development
- Professional Development Courses Available and Course Archive
- Tax Credit Information for Raters
- Opportunities for Certified RESNET HERS Raters to Expand Their Services to Include Energy Code Inspections
- Panasonic HERS Rater Ventilation Training Video
- Temperature and Altitude Correction Factor Calculator
- RESNET Leadership Council Toolkit