Residential Sector

Learn how you can save money, energy and the environment

Did you know the average household could cut a third – or even half – of its current energy bill by switching to energy-efficient appliances, equipment and lighting, which use less energy than standard products? Browse the resources below to learn how you can save money, energy and the environment!

Flex Your Power

Flex Your Power offers a number of tools and resources to help Residential visitors flex their power at home:

Highlights

Home Remodeling Advice

ENERGY STAR shows you how to incorporate energy efficiency into common home remodeling projects. Visit the ENERGY STAR website.

Water Saver Home Tour (H20 House)

California Urban Water Conservation Council's H2O house is full of great ideas for water saving appliances around the house. Saving water is a key way to reduce energy use, since more than 19% of the energy used in California goes to water in one form or another. H2O House.

Online Tool Models Energy Savings from Renovation

This tool, developed by UCLA's Department of Architecture, allows homeowners to learn about their home's energy performance and the potential for energy savings from a host of energy-efficient design improvements, including wall insulation, roof coating and new windows. Home Energy Efficient Design.

Title 24 Guidebook for Homebuilders

The California Lighting Technology Center's guide reviews changes to the code, provides essential background information on new lighting technologies and gives builders examples of compliant designs for various applications in the home. Residential Lighting Design Guide (PDF, 1.3MB).

ToolBase Energy Efficiency Information

ToolBase Services is the housing industry's resource for technical information on building products, materials, new technologies, business management, and housing systems. Find new technologies that save you money and energy. Visit ToolBase.