Home Energy Efficiency Consultants helps builders, homeowners, architects, and contractors across Massachusetts understand and meet Stretch Energy Code requirements with HERS ratings, blower door testing, duct leakage testing, and practical compliance support for permits and final approval.

The Stretch Code is Massachusetts’ opt-in energy code pathway built on IECC 2021 with state-specific amendments.
The Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code is a higher-performance code option adopted by many cities and towns in the state. It is based on IECC 2021 with Massachusetts amendments and is intended to push projects toward stronger overall energy performance than the base code alone.
For many projects, this means compliance is not just about one insulation number or one window value. The Stretch Code often requires closer attention to HERS ratings, blower door testing, duct leakage testing, ventilation, electrification-related decisions, and documentation that supports the chosen compliance path.
The Stretch Code sits on top of the 2021 IECC framework with Massachusetts amendments for low-rise residential and commercial applications.
It is intended to be stricter than the base energy code and often pushes projects toward stronger overall building performance.
Whether Stretch Code applies depends on the city or town, so project teams need to know the local code path before finalizing the design.
The biggest reason people need Stretch Code help is that the code path affects real project decisions early. Wall assemblies, windows, mechanical equipment, ventilation systems, air sealing details, and testing requirements can all be affected. If those issues are not addressed early, projects can face permit questions, failed testing, redesign costs, and final inspection problems.
Support matters because many teams do not want to guess their way through HERS targets, testing requirements, or documentation. A project that starts with the right code path is usually much easier to keep on schedule.
We help teams use HERS ratings where performance-based compliance and verified energy modeling are part of the code path.
We verify building envelope airtightness and help identify air sealing issues that affect compliance and performance.
We test duct systems when duct tightness verification is needed for performance documentation or code compliance.
Early planning makes it much easier to hit the right target without scrambling later. Stretch Code issues often show up in the building envelope, mechanical design, ventilation strategy, and testing results. The earlier those are addressed, the lower the risk of rework.
When a project team waits too long, they may discover the windows are underperforming, the insulation package is too weak, the ventilation setup is incomplete, or the air sealing details are not enough to pass testing. Getting ahead of those issues saves time and money.
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Real feedback from homeowners, builders, and contractors who used our HERS rating and compliance services.
No. The Stretch Code is an opt-in, higher-performance code path built on IECC 2021 with Massachusetts amendments and is intended to be stricter than the base code.
No. Whether it applies depends on the city or town, so the local jurisdiction needs to be checked at the start of the project.
Yes. Depending on the project type and path, HERS ratings, blower door testing, duct testing, and related verification can be part of the compliance process.
Because insulation, windows, HVAC, ventilation, and air sealing decisions can all affect compliance. Early coordination reduces delays and redesigns.
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