Because insulated siding is now recognized as a form of continuous insulation and is proven to save energy, it can help homes qualify for incentives under a variety of state, local, and utility programs, as well as the ENERGY STAR® Qualified Homes Program.
25% Heat Loss
Wall studs account for up to 25 percent of every wall, which is like having an entire side of the house uninsulated.
How it Works
Insulated siding fights thermal bridging by blanketing the outside
walls and limiting energy escaping through the studs, increasing the overall R-value of the wall.
Insulated siding can be used to help qualify for special ENERGY STAR® incentives offered for new homes.
Find out which incentives you can qualify for.
Insulated siding can qualify for a rebate when used for retrofitting on manufactured homes
The International Energy Conservation Code recognizes insulated siding as a form of continuous insulation in the 2015 Energy Code, and can be used as part of a compliance package to meet energy codes that are currently adopted.
Insulated siding can help builders qualify for rebates under the ENERGY STAR Northwest new homes program.
Insulated siding can help builders and homebuyers receive a rebate when they build/purchase a new home.