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Do I need a HERS rating in Brockton, MA?

Yes, in most cases. Massachusetts requires a HERS rating for new residential construction and for large additions or major renovations in communities that follow the Stretch or Specialized Energy Code. A preliminary HERS rating is typically needed for the building permit and a final rating for the certificate of occupancy.

What HERS score is required in Brockton, MA?

Under the 2025 Massachusetts Stretch Code, new mixed-fuel homes need HERS 42 or lower and all-electric homes 45 or lower; an embodied-carbon credit for low-GWP insulation or concrete adds 3 points. Major additions and Level 3 renovations use separate targets (HERS 65-75) and ADUs 52-58. We confirm the exact path for your Brockton project.

How much does a HERS rating cost in Brockton, MA?

Most Massachusetts HERS ratings run from about $600 to $2,500 depending on the size and scope of the project. Call (617) 501-6788 for a free same-day quote for your Brockton project.

How fast can I get a HERS rating in Brockton?

We offer same-day scheduling and deliver reports in 24-48 hours. Home Energy Efficiency Consultants has completed 15,000+ HERS ratings statewide and holds a 5.0-star rating from 135 Google reviews.

HERS Rating Brockton MA - Quick Facts

Local energy code in Brockton

  • Brockton enforces the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code for new construction and major renovations. IECC Climate Zone 5A.
  • Massachusetts has three energy-code levels - base (2021 IECC), Stretch, and Specialized (Opt-In) - and Brockton is on the Stretch Code.

What your project must hit in Brockton

  • A HERS rating is required in Brockton for: new construction; additions over 1,000 sq ft (or greater than 100% of the existing conditioned floor area); and extensive Level 3 alterations over 1,000 sq ft affecting more than 50% of the conditioned floor area.
  • New home, mixed-fuel (gas heat, hot water or cooking): must reach HERS 42 or lower.
  • New home, all-electric: must reach HERS 45 or lower.
  • Embodied-carbon materials credit: allows up to HERS 48.
  • ADU, mixed-fuel (gas): HERS 52; ADU, all-electric: HERS 55; ADU with the embodied-carbon credit: HERS 58.
  • Major additions and renovations: tiered HERS targets of roughly 52 to 75 depending on project scope.
  • Air tightness: a blower door test at 3.0 ACH50 or tighter; duct leakage capped at 4 CFM25 per 100 sq ft when ducts run outside conditioned space.
  • Also required in new homes: whole-house mechanical ventilation (ASHRAE 62.2) and EV-ready wiring; compliance runs through the HERS / Energy Rating Index path (2025 code section R406).

How compliance is verified

  • Energy model from your plans, a pre-drywall (rough) inspection, blower door and duct leakage testing, then a final HERS certificate filed with the Brockton building department.
  • Same-day preliminary HERS reports; blower door and duct results in 24-48 hours, with fail-fix guidance if a home misses the target.

2026 Mass Save incentives in Brockton

  • 2026 Mass Save all-electric new construction: $7,500 (Base) to $15,000 (ENERGY STAR NextGen) to $25,000 (Passive House) per single-family home - up to $40,000 for a 4-unit.
  • All-electric renovations and additions: up to $20,000 (Level 1) or $30,000 (Level 2) for a single-family, scaling to $60,000 for a 4-unit; projects that keep fossil fuel use pay-for-savings up to $10,000.
  • New multifamily (5+ units): $1,000 to $3,750 per unit by tier (Base, ENERGY STAR, or Passive House), plus a $5,000 feasibility-study incentive and energy-modeling support.
  • Stackable with the federal 45L tax credit, up to $5,000 per unit. All Mass Save incentives require verification by a Mass Save-approved, RESNET-certified HERS rater.

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HERS Rating Brockton MA

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HERS Rating Brockton MA Services

Looking for HERS Rating Brockton MA services? We provide certified HERS ratings for homes throughout Plymouth County, with support for new construction, additions, and major renovations.

We help projects in Brockton meet Massachusetts energy code requirements with practical guidance on insulation, HVAC systems, ventilation, air sealing, and final project verification.

Serving homeowners, builders, and developers across Brockton, Massachusetts, Home Energy Efficiency Consultants provides practical support from planning through project completion.

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Typical HERS Rating Price List
ADU: $1,600–$1,850
Single-family: $1,850–$2,500
Multifamily: $900–$1,450 per unit

HERS rating pricing in Brockton depends on home size, design complexity, and project scope.

HERS Rating Brockton MA Facts

Helpful answers for homeowners, builders, and developers planning a project in Brockton.

Brockton is a city in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. Its population was 105,643 at the 2020 United States census, and it is a major economic and commercial hub for the southern part of Greater Boston. Brockton is located in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The 02301 area, like the rest of Massachusetts, sits in IECC climate zone 5A, which shapes insulation, air-sealing, and HVAC requirements for HERS rating and energy code compliance.

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Where does HERS rating apply in Brockton?

New construction, additions, and major renovations in Brockton, Plymouth County are reviewed against the Massachusetts energy code, and a HERS rating is the standard way to document compliance.

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What climate zone is Brockton in?

Like all of Massachusetts, Brockton is in IECC climate zone 5A, which sets the insulation, air-sealing, and mechanical-system targets a HERS rater verifies.

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Do existing homes in Brockton need a HERS rating?

Most existing homes only need a rating for major renovations, additions, or energy-code permits; new construction in Brockton almost always requires one.

How does a HERS rating help Brockton homeowners?

A lower HERS Index signals a more energy-efficient home, lower utility bills, and easier code compliance for projects in Brockton.

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What is a HERS Rating?

A HERS Rating measures the energy efficiency of a home and is commonly used for new construction, additions, and major renovations in Massachusetts.

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Who may need one?

Builders, homeowners, and developers in Brockton may need a HERS rating depending on project size, code path, and permit requirements.

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Why local experience matters

Local experience helps ensure your project is reviewed with Massachusetts requirements, practical construction details, and real jobsite conditions in mind.

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What the process may include

Depending on the project, the process may include plan review, energy modeling, field verification, and final testing support.

Our 5-Step HERS Rating Process in Brockton

From permit-ready planning to your final certificate, here is exactly how we guide Brockton projects through HERS compliance — including the consulting step most raters leave out.

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Plan Review & Preliminary Report

We start by reviewing your plans and issuing the preliminary HERS report your building department needs before a permit can be pulled.

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Equipment Consulting

Before anything is installed, we confirm your appliances, HVAC and equipment are the right choices. Many companies skip this and just hand over a report — this step keeps you from buying the wrong gear.

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Mid-Point Inspection

Once framing is done, we verify insulation and air sealing are installed correctly and to code, capturing what the HERS report depends on before drywall goes up.

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Final Testing

We complete blower-door testing, duct-leakage testing and ERV balancing. Proper ERV balancing is critical, since an unbalanced system can create pressure problems throughout the home.

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Final Certificate

Finally, we issue the signed HERS certificate to close out your building permit and set you up to apply for the Mass Save rebates you’ve earned.

Brockton and the Massachusetts Specialized Stretch Code

As part of Climate Zone 5A, Brockton follows the Massachusetts Specialized Stretch Code, which asks new homes to do more than hit an insulation target — they must be laid out today for the solar panels and EV chargers owners are likely to add tomorrow.

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Solar-Ready Requirements

Under provision RB102, a Brockton build has to keep a clear stretch of roof and reserve panel space in the electrical service, turning a later solar install into a straightforward add-on instead of a retrofit.

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EV-Ready Requirements

Provision RB103 requires the conduit and panel capacity for a vehicle charger to be roughed in during construction, so a Brockton household can energize a charger later without opening walls.

Talk directly with the owner

Wondering how these rules shake out for your specific Brockton build? Reach Dominic Zammuto directly — he owns the company and is a registered Mass Save partner — for a straight answer on your score and rebate options before the shovels go in.

What a HERS Index Score Really Tells Brockton Owners

Think of the HERS Index as a miles-per-gallon rating for a house. It compresses a Brockton home’s projected energy use into one figure you can compare against any other home, where lower is always better.

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The 100 mark

A home built precisely to the 2006 model code earns a 100. Plenty of the older housing stock in Brockton scores higher, a sign it wastes more energy than that benchmark.

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Down to zero

Reaching 0 means the house generates as much energy as it consumes across the year. Every step a Brockton home takes toward zero trims its reliance on purchased power.

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The value of a point

Roughly one percent of annual energy use hides behind each Index point, so even a modest drop in a Brockton score translates into real savings month after month.

The Testing Behind Every Brockton Rating

Numbers on paper only matter if the house backs them up. For each Brockton project we pair up-front modeling with physical diagnostics so the final score mirrors real-world performance.

  • Energy modeling: we build a digital twin of the Brockton home early on, testing envelope, systems and fuel choices so problems surface on screen rather than on site.
  • Blower-door testing: by pulling the house to negative pressure we quantify air leakage through the shell, the factor that most affects comfort and heating bills across Brockton.
  • Duct-leakage testing: we pressurize the ductwork to catch conditioned air slipping into unconditioned spaces and confirm the system passes before certification.

Why HERS and the Stretch Code Go Hand in Hand in Brockton

In Massachusetts a HERS rating is baked directly into the energy code as a compliance route, which is exactly why so many Brockton permits come down to the number we deliver.

  • An IECC 2021 base: the state Stretch Code stacks added efficiency on top of the 2021 international code, and a qualifying HERS score is one recognized way to prove compliance.
  • Fuel type shifts the bar: a fully electric Brockton home answers to a different score than one burning gas or oil, so that choice reshapes the target from the outset.
  • Rebates on the far side: the verified rating that clears the code is also your ticket to Mass Save incentives — the latest terms live on Mass.gov.

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Serving clients from our Massachusetts locations in Everett, Somerville, and Framingham.

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FAQ About HERS Rating Brockton MA

Common questions about HERS ratings in Brockton, Massachusetts.

What is a HERS rating?

A HERS (Home Energy Rating System) rating is the national industry standard for measuring a home's energy efficiency. A certified HERS Rater reviews the plans and performs on-site inspections and testing, including a blower door test, to produce a score. Lower is better: a standard new home built to 2006 code scores 100, while a net-zero home scores 0.

What is a good HERS score?

Any score below 100 beats a standard new home, and the lower the number the more efficient the home. A score of 50 means the home is about 50% more efficient than a standard new build, while older unimproved homes often score 130 or higher. Massachusetts code targets are now well below 100.

How have Massachusetts HERS requirements changed in recent years?

Massachusetts has steadily tightened the maximum allowable HERS score. The required score for new homes was around 55 in 2022, dropped to 52 in 2023, and tightened to HERS 42 for mixed-fuel homes and 45 for all-electric homes as of July 1, 2024. The 2023 update also adopted the 2021 IECC as the base code and removed the earlier 5-point HERS credit for rooftop solar, pushing toward efficiency and electrification.

How much does a HERS rating in Brockton cost?

A HERS rating in Brockton typically costs:

  • Single-family homes: $1,850–$2,500
  • Accessory dwelling units (ADUs): $1,600–$1,850
  • Multifamily: $900–$1,450 per unit

Final pricing depends on home size, complexity, and the number of required site visits.

What HERS score do I need to pass in Brockton?

As of July 1, 2024, new construction needs a HERS 42 for homes using any fossil fuel and a HERS 45 for all-electric homes, verified by a certified RESNET HERS rater. Low-emission concrete comes in around 45 with gas or 48 all-electric, an ADU is 55 all-electric or 52 with gas, and multifamily matches the single-family requirement.

What triggers a HERS rating in Brockton?

New construction almost always requires one. Under energy code Section R502, an addition triggers a HERS rating when the added conditioned floor area exceeds 1,000 square feet or doubles the size of your existing conditioned space (more than 100% of the existing conditioned floor area), requiring the combined dwelling to meet the maximum HERS ratings in Table R406.5.

Do renovations or alterations require a HERS rating?

They can. Under Section R503, extensive alterations (or IEBC Level 3 alterations) that exceed 1,000 square feet or double the size of the existing conditioned space (over 100% of the existing conditioned floor area) must meet the maximum HERS ratings in Table R406.5. Smaller alterations must still meet component requirements for insulation, replacement windows, water heating, and lighting.

Do I need a HERS rating in Brockton?

If Brockton has adopted the Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code, then yes for new homes, larger additions, and extensive renovations. A certified HERS rater can confirm whether your specific project triggers the requirement.

What kind of windows do I need to meet the new energy code?

All-electric homes favor a U-value of .25/.26 with an SHGC of .42 or higher, while gas homes favor tighter values. For replacements specifically, Section R503.1.1.1 requires new units, including sash and glazing, to meet the U-factor and SHGC in Table R402.1.3.

What kind of insulation do I need to pass a HERS rating?

You generally need around R-21 to R-30 depending on whether you go gas or all-electric.

What if I do not want to use spray foam?

You can use exterior insulation and then use mineral wool inside the wall.

How can I build to energy code in a cost-effective way?

Using low-emission concrete can reduce the HERS score by about 3 points, saving close to $20k or more between systems and upgrades.

What is an ERV system and do I need it in Brockton?

Yes, it is now required by code. You can use an ERV or HRV to satisfy the requirement for balanced mechanical ventilation.

How much CFM do I need for my ERV?

It is based on bedrooms, square footage, and insulation volume, along with the ACH from your blower door test.

What do I need to start a HERS rating?

You need a set of architectural plans and to know whether you will go gas or all-electric.

How can I improve my score and what affects my score?

Your score is affected by windows, insulation, HVAC, and appliances such as the washer, dryer, dishwasher, and fridge.

Does a HERS rating add value to my home?

Yes. Energy-efficient HERS-rated homes have been shown to sell at a premium over comparable standard homes, on top of ongoing savings from lower utility bills.

Are there rebates for a HERS rating in Brockton?

Yes. Working with a certified HERS rater can unlock Mass Save incentives for new construction and renovations.

Where can I find a HERS rater near Brockton?

We are a certified RESNET HERS rater serving Brockton and the surrounding area. We provide HERS ratings for new construction, additions, and renovations.

HERS Score Requirements in Brockton by Year

Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code HERS thresholds have tightened over time. These are the maximum HERS Index scores required to pass for new construction, based on when the building permit was filed.

Building typeNew construction (permits after July 1, 2024)New construction with embodied carbon creditAccessory Dwelling UnitsMajor alterations, additions, or change of use
Mixed-Fuel BuildingHERS 42HERS 45HERS 52HERS 65
Solar Electric GenerationHERS 42HERS 45HERS 55HERS 70
All-Electric BuildingHERS 45HERS 48HERS 55HERS 70
Solar Electric & All-Electric BuildingHERS 45HERS 48HERS 58HERS 75

In Brockton the trend line only points one way — downward. New homes cleared the 2022 code at HERS 55, had to reach 52 once 2023 began, and since July 2024 must hit 42 with any fossil fuel on board or 45 when fully electric. Since the applicable target is locked to your permit date, a Brockton plan drafted to a looser earlier number can fall short today, which is why we grade each home against the precise code its permit activates.

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Mechanical Ventilation Requirements in Brockton

Hitting a low HERS Index in Brockton means building a very airtight, well-insulated home — and a tight home needs controlled mechanical ventilation to stay healthy. The energy code pairs air-sealing with a whole-house ventilation system so fresh air is delivered on purpose rather than through random leaks.

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Continuous whole-house ventilation

A whole-house system runs continuously and is sized to ASHRAE 62.2. The minimum airflow follows code equation R403.6: Q = 0.03 × CFA + 7.5 × (Nbr + 1) − 0.052 × Q50 × S × WSF, where CFA is conditioned floor area, Nbr is the number of bedrooms, S is the building-height factor, and WSF is the shielded weather factor for the county. The blower-door result converts with Q50 = (V × 2·ACH50) / 60, using conditioned volume V.

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Balanced ERV / HRV

In our cold climate (zone 5A), balanced heat- or energy-recovery ventilation is the practical way to hit a low HERS score. An ERV or HRV supplies fresh air and exhausts stale air while recovering most of the heat between the two streams, so ventilation does not wreck the energy target.

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Local exhaust

Kitchens and bathrooms still need local spot exhaust in addition to the whole-house system — vented to the outdoors, not into an attic or crawlspace — to remove moisture and cooking pollutants at the source.

EV-Ready Requirements in Brockton

New homes in Brockton must be wired so an electric-vehicle charger can be added later without opening up finished walls. Under the Massachusetts Stretch Code, “EV-Ready” means the rough electrical infrastructure is in place at the time of construction — here is what that involves.

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Dedicated circuit

A 40-amp, 208/240-volt branch circuit is reserved for each dwelling’s parking space, sized to run a Level 2 charger.

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Panel capacity

Electrical-panel space and labeled capacity are reserved so a future Level 2 charger can be added without a service upgrade.

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Conduit & outlet

A raceway or conduit is run to the parking area so the charger installs quickly when the homeowner is ready.

Source: Massachusetts 2025 Stretch & Specialized Codes Technical Guidance (EV-Ready / Section R404.4).

Note: HERS requirements are set by the Massachusetts Stretch and Specialized Energy Codes and can change with code updates. Figures reflect the current code at the time of writing.

Mass Save Rebates & Incentives

Below you will see the Mass Save incentives that Brockton homeowners and builders can pursue. Ground-up builds and substantial renovations are rewarded through different tracks, and the payout rises as your HERS score dips further below the code target — efficiency directly boosts what you earn on a Brockton project. We handle the energy modeling and every submission so nothing your build qualifies for is missed.

A HERS rating can unlock Mass Save incentives for eligible projects in Brockton. Incentives are available for both new construction and for renovations and additions. Actual amounts depend on project type, number of units, efficiency level, and program eligibility.

New Construction Incentives (Single-family, 1-4 units)

PathSingle Family2-Unit3-Unit4-Unit
Base (all-electric)$7,500$8,750$10,000$11,250
ENERGY STAR (30%+ savings or HERS 45)$15,000$17,500$20,000$22,500
Passive House$25,000$30,000$35,000$40,000

Incentives up to $25,000 are available for the construction of single-family homes.

Renovations & Additions Incentives (Single-family, 1-4 units)

TierIncentive
BasePay-for-Savings ($0.30/kWh + $30/MMBtu + savings x $2,500); up to $10,000 total
All-Electric BasePay-for-Savings ($0.40/kWh + savings x $3,000); up to $15,000 total
Level 1Single-family $20,000; 2-unit $30,000; 3-unit $40,000; 4-unit $50,000
Level 2Single-family $30,000; 2-unit $40,000; 3-unit $50,000; 4-unit $60,000

Eligibility: projects within Sponsor electric service territory. Renovations must be extensive (about 50% or more of the original home) or additions of at least 500 square feet. Full terms and conditions are available on the Mass Save website. Incentive programs can change.

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Official Sources & ReferencesEnergy-code requirements for Brockton are set by Massachusetts state law and adopted locally. Verify current rules with these official sources: Town of Brockton (official website) and the Massachusetts Building Energy Code (Mass.gov).Mass Save® Program Partner: We are a participating Mass Save partner, helping Brockton homeowners access available energy-efficiency rebates and incentives.

HERS Ratings Across Brockton and Nearby Communities

Home Energy Efficiency Consultants rates new homes, additions, and major renovations throughout Brockton — including Campello, Montello, West Side, and Downtown Brockton. Every Brockton project is filed with the City of Brockton Building Department, and we handle the energy model, blower door and duct leakage testing, and the compliance paperwork from start to finish.

We also serve the communities right around Brockton, including Avon, Stoughton, Abington, Whitman, and East Bridgewater. Our Somerville office at 519 Broadway is the closest of our four Massachusetts locations — see our Somerville office or call (617) 501-6788 to get a Brockton rating on the schedule.

Brockton Energy Code Status: What Your Building Permit Requires

Massachusetts municipalities follow one of three energy code tiers. As of June 2026, 242 of 351 cities and towns enforce the Stretch Code — which requires new mixed-fuel homes to reach HERS 42 or lower and all-electric homes HERS 45 or lower under the 2025 amendments — while 60 municipalities enforce the stricter Specialized Code and roughly 49 remain on the base code (IECC 2021 with Massachusetts amendments). Brockton is not on the Specialized Code list, so your project follows either the Stretch Code or the base code depending on Brockton's current adoption status.

We confirm the exact code path with the Brockton building department on every project, then handle the full compliance chain: a preliminary HERS certificate for your permit application (same-day available), plan review, blower door and duct leakage testing, and the final HERS certificate for your certificate of occupancy. Additions over 1,000 sq ft and Level 3 renovations can also trigger HERS requirements. See our Stretch Code compliance service or call (617) 501-6788 for a same-day answer on what Brockton requires.

Home Energy Efficiency Consultants serves Brockton, MA from four offices statewide. Find your nearest office or call (617) 501-6788.

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