What is new in the world of Reschecks, Green Homes, and Home Energy Audits? As the leader in online Rescheck reporting, we like to keep our Reschexpert blog readers up to date with the happenings in Rescheck energy reporting from around the United States. The biggest...
With the election of a new president in the United States there is always an element of change. In an effort to take a look at every aspect of energy codes and Rescheck Energy Reports, I thought I would take an in depth look at what a Trump Presidency means for...
One of the biggest moves in Rescheck reporting this year happened in one of the United States largest states, Texas. On October 1st they made the switch from the IECC 2012 to IECC 2015. This change caught many builders, architects, engineers, homeowners, and...
Written by Jobe Leonard of Rescheck.info. Jobe enjoys all things related to Rescheck reporting and the study of home energy audit softwares like Rescheck, Comcheck, and Manual J. Utah is a state that provides plenty of leadership when it comes to energy codes and...
Ohio is an exceptionally dynamic state with regards to requiring Rescheck reporting anytime a new condo, apartment, addition, home, or dwelling is constructed. A major issue that emerges while finishing Ohio Reschecks is which code ought to be utilized, and who do I...
Illinois is a very progressive state when it comes to requiring Rescheck reports on their new construction projects. Some of the confusions that arise when completing Illinois Reschecks are which code should be used and who do I contact for questions on an Illinois...