Leed Checklist
Leed Checklist
Leed Checklist
Please submit this sheet, along with the completed documentation package, by e-mail, fax, or mail.
USGBC, LEED for Homes c/o Clare Rosenberger 202 - 828 - 5110 202 - 828 - 7422
or mail: U.S. Green Building Council, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 or scan and e-mail: homes@committees.usgbc.org
Documentation Package
Signed LEED for Homes Checklist Signed Accountability Forms Signed Durability Evaluation Form Signed Durability Inspection Checklist Certification fee
Project Information
Project name Project address(es) City Metro. Area State
Certifier Information
Provider Certifier Company Green Rater Company
Project Information
Type of building Type of builder # of homes: # of stories IECC climate zone EPA radon zone
(how to choose?) (how to choose?)
# of bedrooms: Floor area (square feet): Home Size Adjustment: EA pathway? HERS Index (if any) 0 Performance 85
Certification Level
Prelim: Not Certified
date last updated : last updated by :
WE: 0
0 0 Preliminary Rating
Y / Pts
Maybe
No
Points
Max: 11
Prereq.
Y:0
0
M:0
0
Final: 0 0
. 1 0 0 0
Professional Credentialed with Respect to LEED for Homes Design Charrette Building Orientation for Solar Design (meet all of the following)
a) Glazing area on north/south walls 50% greater than on east/west walls b) East-west axis is within 15 degrees of due east-west
1 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
c) At least 450 sq. ft. of south-facing roof area, oriented for solar applications d) 90% of south-facing glazing is shaded in summer, unshaded in winter
2. Quality Management for Durability 2.1 Durability Planning (meet all of the following)
a) Durability evaluation completed b) Strategies developed to address durability issues c) Moisture control measures from Table 1 incorporated
2.2
Prereq.
Prereq.
2.3
1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Innovation 2 (ruling #): Innovation 3 (ruling #): Innovation 4 (ruling #): (Minimum 0 LL Points Required)
Max: 10
10
Y:0
0 0
M:0
0 0
Final: 0
0 0
1. LEED for Neighborhood Development 1 LEED for Neighborhood Development 2. Site Selection 2 Site Selection (meet all of the following)
a) Built above 100-year floodplain defined by FEMA b) Not built on habitat for threatened or endangered species c) Not built within 100 ft of water, including wetlands
e) Not built on land with prime soils, unique soils, or soils of state significance
1 2 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
4. Infrastructure 4 Existing Infrastructure 5. Community Resources / Transit 5.1 Basic Community Resources / Transit (meet one of the following)
a) Within 1/4 mile of 4 basic community resources b) Within 1/2 mile of 7 basic community resources
OR
5.2
OR
5.3
c) Within 1/2 mile of transit services providing 125 rides per weekday
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Max: 22
Prereq.
Y:0
0
M:0
0
Final: 0
0
1. Site Stewardship 1.1 Erosion Controls During Construction (meet all of the following)
a) Stockpile and protect disturbed topsoil from erosion. b) Control the path and velocity of runoff with silt fencing or equivalent. c) Protect sewer inlets, streams, and lakes with straw bales, silt fencing, etc.
1.2
d) Provide swales to divert surface water from hillsides e) Use tiers, erosion blankets, compost blankets, etc. on sloped areas.
Minimize Disturbed Area of Site (meet the appropriate requirements) Where the site is not previously developed, meet all the following:
a) Develop tree / plant preservation plan with "no-disturbance" zones b) Leave 40% of buildable lot area, not including area under roof, undisturbed
OR
Prereq.
d) Add mulch or soil amendments as appropriate. e) All compacted soil must be filled to at least 6 inches.
AND/OR
2.3
Limit Conventional Turf 100% Percentage of designed landscape softscape area that is turf
AND/OR
2.4
OR
2.5
Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 20% 0% Percentage reduction in estimated irrigation water demand
3. Reduce Local Heat Island Effects 3 Reduce Local Heat Island Effects (meet one of the following)
a) Locate trees / plantings to provide shade for 50% of hardscapes
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4. Surface Water Management 4.1 Permeable Lot 0% 0% 0% vegetative landscape permeable paving impermeable surfaces directed to infiltration features
4.3
Management of Runoff from Roof (meet any, see Rating System for pts)
a) Install permanent stormwater controls to manage runoff from the home b) Install vegetated roof to cover 50% of roof area
c) Install vegetated roof to cover 100% of roof area d) Have lot designed by professional to manage runoff from home on-site
5. Nontoxic Pest Control 5 Pest Control Alternatives (meet any of the following, 1/2 pt each)
a) Keep all wood at least 12" above soil b) Seal external cracks, joints, etc. with caulking and install pest-proof screens c) Include no wood-to-concrete connections, or separate connections with dividers d) Install landscaping so mature plants are 24" from home
iv) Install non-toxic termite bait system v) Use noncellulosic wall structure vi) Use solid concrete foundation walls or pest-proof masonry wall design
2 3 4
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Max: 15
4
Y:0
0 0
M:0
0 0
Final: 0
0 0
1. Water Reuse 1.1 Rainwater Harvesting System 0% Percentage of roof area used for harvesting Application
AND/OR OR
1.2 1.3
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
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2. Irrigation System 2.1 High-Efficiency Irrigation System (meet any of the following, 1 pt each)
a) Irrigation system designed by EPA Water Sense certified professional b) Irrigation system with head-to-head coverage c) Install central shut-off valve d) Install submeter for the irrigation system
g) Install timer or controller for each watering zone h) Install pressure-regulating devices i) High-efficiency nozzles with distribution uniformity of at least 0.70.
AND/OR
2.2 2.3
1 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
0%
3. Indoor Water Use 3.1 High-Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings (meet any of the following, 1 pt each)
a) Average flow rate of lavatory faucets is 2 gpm
c) Average flow rate for all toilets is 1.3 gpf; OR Toilets are dual-flush; OR Toilets meet the EPA Water Sense specification
b) Average flow rate for all showers is 2.0 gpm per stall
3.2
b) Average flow rate for all showers 1.75 gpm per stall
c) Average flow rate for all toilets is 1.1 gpf
Max: 38
Prereq.
Y:0
0.0
M:0
0.0 0
Final: 0
0.0 0
34
7. Water Heating 7.1 Efficient Hot Water Distribution System (meet one of the following)
a) Structured plumbing system
b) Central manifold distribution system
7.2
Pipe Insulation
Prereq.
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Max: 16
Prereq.
Y:0
0
M:0
0 0 0
Final: 0
0 0 0
1 1
0 0
Detailed cut list and lumber order corresponding to framing plans or scopes
AND/OR
1.4
Framing Efficiencies (meet any of the following, see Rating System for pts)
Precut framing packages Open-web floor trusses Structural insulated panel walls
Structural insulated panel roof Structural insulated panel floors
OR
1.5
2. Environmentally Preferable Products 2.1 FSC Certified Tropical Wood (meet both of the following)
a) Provide wood suppliers with a notice of preference for FSC-certified products
2.2
Prereq.
Environmentally Preferable Products (meet any, 1/2 pt each) Assembly : component Exterior wall: framing Exterior wall: siding or masonry Floor: flooring Floor: flooring Floor: carpet Floor: framing Foundation: aggregate Foundation: cement Interior wall: framing Interior wall, ceiling: gypsum board Interior wall, ceiling, millwork: paint Landscape: decking or patio Other: cabinet Other: counter Other: door Other : trim Other : adhesive, sealant Other : window frame Roof: framing Roof: roofing Roof, floor, wall: insulation Roof, floor, wall (2 of 3): sheathing (a) EPP
type: type: type: type: type: type:
(45%) (90%)
(45%) (90%)
type:
type:
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3. Waste Management 3.1 Construction Waste Management Planning (meet both of the following)
a) Investigate local options for waste diversion
3.2
Prereq.
Construction Waste Reduction (use one of the following methods) 4.0 25.5 0% a) pounds waste / square foot cubic yards waste / 1,000 square feet b) percentage of waste diverted (Minimum 6 EQ Points Required)
0 0 0 0
Max: 21
13
Y:0
0 0
M:0
0 0
Final: 0
0 0
1. ENERGY STAR with Indoor Air Package 1 ENERGY STAR with Indoor Air Package 2. Combustion Venting 2.1 Basic Combustion Venting Measures (meet all of the following)
a) no unvented combustion appliances b) carbon monoxide monitors on each floor
c) all fireplaces and woodstoves have doors
Prereq.
2.2
Enhanced Combustion Venting Measures (meet one of the following) Type of Fireplace or stove None Masonry wood-burning fireplace Factory-built wood-burning fireplace Woodstove and fireplace insert Natural gas, propane, or alcohol stove Pelle stove Better practice (1 pt)
masonry heater listed by testing lab and meets EPA standards listed by testing lab and meets EPA standards listed, power- or direct-vented, fixed doors EPA certified or meets safety requirements
4. Outdoor Air Ventilation 4.1 Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation (meet one of the following)
a) Located in a climate with 4,500 infiltration degree days
Prereq.
b) Continuous ventilation
4.2
2 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
4.3
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5. Local Exhaust 5.1 Basic Local Exhaust (meet all of the following)
a) Bathroom and kitchen exhaust meets ASHRAE Std. 62.2 air flow requirement
Prereq.
5.3
Prereq.
Return Air Flow / Room-by-Room Controls (meet one of the following) A. Forced-Air Systems
a) Return air opening of 1 sq. inch per cfm of supply
Third-Party Performance Test / Multiple Zones (meet one of the following) A. Forced-Air Systems
Have supply air flow rates in each room tested and confirmed
7. Air Filtering
7.1 7.2
Prereq.
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
OR
7.3
1 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
8.3
Preoccupancy Flush
Prereq.
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Prereq.
Minimize Pollutants from Garage (meet all of the following) a) In conditioned spaces above garage:
Seal all penetrations and connecting floor and ceiling joist bays
carbon monoxide detectors in rooms that share a door with garage Seal all penetrations and cracks at the base of walls
AND/OR
10.3
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
OR
10.4
Max: 3
Prereq.
Y:0
0
M:0
0
Final: 0
0
1. Education of the Homeowner or Tenant 1.1 Basic Operations Training (meet both of the following)
a) Operations and training manual
1.2 1.3
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
2. Education of the Building Manager 2 Education of the Building Manager (meet both of the following)
a) Operations and training manual
By affixing my signature below, the undersigned does hereby declare and affirm to the USGBC that the LEED for Homes requirements, as specified in the LEED for Homes Rating System, have been met for the indicated credits and will, if audited, provide the necessary supporting documents.
Company Date
By affixing my signature below, the undersigned does hereby declare and affirm to the USGBC that the required inspections and performance testing for the LEED for Homes requirements, as specified in the LEED for Homes Rating System, have been completed, and will provide the project documentation file, if requested.
Company Date
By affixing my signature below, the undersigned does hereby declare and affirm to the USGBC that the required inspections and performance testing for the LEED for Homes requirements, as specified in the LEED for Homes Rating System, have been completed, and will provide the project documentation file, if requested.
Company Date
May 12, 2008
Points cannot be earned in both the Prescriptive (below) and the Performance paths of the EA section.
Preliminary Rating
Y / Pts Maybe No
Notes
Project Points
Max: 38
Prereq.
Y:0
M:0
Final: 0
2.2
3. Air Infiltration 3.1 Reduced Envelope Leakage Air leakage rate in ACH50
3.2
Prereq.
2 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
OR
3.3
4. Windows
4.1
Prereq.
b) Skylight glazing area is 3% of floor area AND Skylights meet ENERGY STAR requirements for skylights
4.2
2 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
OR
4.3
5. Heating and Cooling Distribution System 5.1 Reduced Distribution Losses (meet all of the following, as appropriate) A. Forced-Air Systems
a) Duct leakage of 4.0 CFM at 25 Pascals per 100 sq.ft.
b) No ducts in exterior walls unless extra insulation is added
Prereq.
Greatly Reduced Distribution Losses (meet the following, as appropriate) A. Forced-Air Systems
Duct leakage of 3.0 CFM at 25 Pascals per 100 sq.ft.
OR
5.3
Minimal Distribution Losses (meet one of the following, as appropriate) A. Forced-Air Systems
a) Duct leakage of 1.0 CFM at 25 Pascals per 100 sq.ft.
b) Air-handler and all ductwork is within conditioned envelope and EA 3.3 is met c) Air-handler and all ductwork visibly within conditioned spaces (not in walls, etc.)
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6. Space Heating and Cooling Equipment 6.1 Good HVAC Design and Installation (meet all of the following)
a) Design and size HVAC equipment using ACCA Manual J or equivalent b) Install efficient heating and cooling equipment (see Table)
Prereq.
OR
6.3
7. Water Heating 7.1 Efficient Hot Water Distribution System (meet one of the following)
a) Structured plumbing system
Pipe Insulation Efficient Domestic Hot Water Equipment Type of DHW system Efficiency Solar: Percentage of annual DHW load
1 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
8. Lighting
8.1 8.2
ENERGY STAR Lights Improved Lighting (meet one of the following, see Rating System for pts)
a) Indoor lighting - 3 additional ENERGY STAR lights in high-use rooms
Prereq.
1.5
OR
8.3
9. Appliances
9.1
c) ENERGY STAR labeled dishwasher using 6.0 gallons per cycle or less
d) ENERGY STAR clothes washer
9.2
10. Renewable Energy 10 Renewable Energy System 0 Reference electric load, kWh/yr (based on HERS model)
10
0 0 0.0
0.0
0.0% Percentage of annual reference electric load met by renewable system 11. Residential Refrigerant Management 11.1 Refrigerant Charge Test
11.2
Prereq.
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Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
1.2
2.2
2.3
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Credits
Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
LL 2. Site Selection
2
LL 3. Preferred Locations
3.1 3.2 3.3
LL 4. Infrastructure
4
LL 5. Community Resources
5.1
5.2
5.3
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Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
1.2
SS 2. Landscaping
2.1 2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
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4.2
4.3
SS 6. Compact Development
6.1 6.2 6.3
Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
1.2 1.3
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WE 2. Irrigation System
2.1
2.2 2.3
3.2
Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
EA 7. Water Heating
7.1
7.2
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Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
1.4
1.5
2.2
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MR 3. Waste Management
3.1
3.2
Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
EQ 2. Combustion Venting
2.1
2.2
EQ 3. Moisture Control
3
4.2
4.3
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EQ 5. Local Exhaust
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.3
EQ 7. Air Filtering
7.1 7.2 7.3
EQ 8. Contaminant Control
8.1 8.2
8.3
EQ 9. Radon Protection
9.1 9.2
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10.3
10.4
Credits
Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
1.2 1.3
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Credits EA 2. Insulation
2.1
Responsible Party
Last Updated
Additional Notes
2.2
EA 3. Air Infiltration
3.1
3.2
OR EA 4. Windows
3.3
4.1
4.2
OR
4.3
5.2
5.3
OR
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6.2
OR EA 7. Water Heating
6.3
7.1
7.2 7.3
EA 8. Lighting
8.1 8.2
8.3
OR EA 9. Appliances
9.1
9.2
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Project Description: Building type: Single detached # of bedrooms: 0 Project type: Custom Floor area: 0
Adjusted Certification Thresholds Certified: 45.0 Silver: 60.0 Gold: Platinum: 75.0 90.0
SS:
EA: 0 MR: 0
EQ: AE:
0 0
Certification Level
Prelim: Not Certified
date last updated : last updated by :
WE: 0
Min. Point Thresholds Not Met for Prelim. OR Final Rating Max Points 0 0 0 Project Points Preliminary Final
Y/Pts Maybe No Y/Pts
(No Minimum Points Required) Preliminary Rating Integrated Project Team Professional Credentialed with Respect to LEED for Homes Design Charrette Building Orientation for Solar Design Durability Planning Durability Management Third-Party Durability Management Verification Innovation #1 Innovation #2 Innovation #3 Innovation #4 Sub-Total for ID Category: (No Minimum Points Required) LEED for Neighborhood Development Site Selection Edge Development Infill Previously Developed Existing Infrastructure Basic Community Resources / Transit Extensive Community Resources / Transit Outstanding Community Resources / Transit Access to Open Space (Minimum of 5 SS Points Required) Erosion Controls During Construction Minimize Disturbed Area of Site No Invasive Plants Basic Landscape Design Limit Conventional Turf Drought Tolerant Plants Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 20% Reduce Local Heat Island Effects Permeable Lot Permanent Erosion Controls Management of Run-off from Roof Pest Control Alternatives Moderate Density High Density Very High Density LL 5.2, 5.3 LL 5.3 LL 3.2 OR LL2-6
Max Prereq
1 1 1 1
Prereq Prereq
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
3 1 1 1 1 11
Max
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
No
0 0 0 0 0 0
Y/Pts
Y/Pts Maybe
10 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 10
Max Prereq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Y/Pts
OR
Y/Pts Maybe
1
Prereq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3 2 6 1 4 1 2
3. Local Heat Island Effects 4. Surface Water Management 5. Nontoxic Pest Control 6. Compact Development
2 2 3 4 22
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(Minimum of 3 WE Points Required) Rainwater Harvesting System Graywater Reuse System Use of Municipal Recycled Water System High Efficiency Irrigation System Third Party Inspection Reduce Overall Irrigation Demand by at Least 45% High-Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings Very High Efficiency Fixtures and Fittings
Max
4 1 3 3 1 4 3 6 15
Max Prereq
2. Irrigation System
@ @
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Y/Pts
(Minimum of 0 EA Points Required) Performance of ENERGY STAR for Homes Exceptional Energy Performance Efficient Hot Water Distribution Pipe Insulation Refrigerant Charge Test Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants
OR
Y/Pts Maybe
34 2 1
Prereq
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
No
0 0 0 0 0
Y/Pts
(MR)
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
@ @
(Minimum of 2 MR Points Required) Framing Order Waste Factor Limit Detailed Framing Documents Detailed Cut List and Lumber Order Framing Efficiencies Off-site Fabrication FSC Certified Tropical Wood Environmentally Preferable Products Construction Waste Management Planning Construction Waste Reduction
Y/Pts Maybe
1 1 3 4
Prereq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Y/Pts
8
Prereq
(Minimum of 6 EQ Points Required) ENERGY STAR with Indoor Air Package Basic Combustion Venting Measures Enhanced Combustion Venting Measures Moisture Load Control Basic Outdoor Air Ventilation Enhanced Outdoor Air Ventilation Third-Party Performance Testing Basic Local Exhaust Enhanced Local Exhaust Third-Party Performance Testing Room-by-Room Load Calculations Return Air Flow / Room by Room Controls Third-Party Performance Test / Multiple Zones Good Filters Better Filters Best Filters Indoor Contaminant Control during Construction Indoor Contaminant Control Preoccupancy Flush Radon-Resistant Construction in High-Risk Areas Radon-Resistant Construction in Moderate-Risk Areas No HVAC in Garage Minimize Pollutants from Garage Exhaust Fan in Garage Detached Garage or No Garage
OR EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1 EQ 1
Y/Pts Maybe
13
Prereq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
No
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Y/Pts
2 1
Prereq
2 1
Prereq
5. Local Exhaust
1 2
Prereq
1 2 1 2 1
Prereq
8. Contaminant Control
@ @
@ @
1
Prereq
2 1 3 21
Max Prereq
(Minimum of 0 AE Points Required) Awareness and Education (AE) @ 1.1 Basic Operations Training 1. Education of the Homeowner or Tenant @ 1.2 Enhanced Training 1.3 Public Awareness 2. Education of Building Manager @
2
Y/Pts Maybe
1 1 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
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Max Points cannot be earned in both the Prescriptive (below) and the Performance Approach (pg 2) of the EA section. Points OR *
Max Prereq
Final
Y/Pts
(No Minimum Points Required) Basic Insulation Enhanced Insulation Reduced Envelope Leakage Greatly Reduced Envelope Leakage Minimal Envelope Leakage Good Windows Enhanced Windows Exceptional Windows Reduced Distribution Losses Greatly Reduced Distribution Losses Minimal Distribution Losses Good HVAC Design and Installation High-Efficiency HVAC Very High Efficiency HVAC Efficient Hot Water Distribution Pipe Insulation Efficient Domestic Hot Water Equipment ENERGY STAR Lights Improved Lighting Advanced Lighting Package High-Efficiency Appliances Water-Efficient Clothes Washer Renewable Energy System Refrigerant Charge Test Appropriate HVAC Refrigerants
2
Prereq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
EA*3.2
2 3
Prereq
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4. Windows
EA 4.2
2 3
Prereq
5. Heating and Cooling Distribution System 6. Space Heating and Cooling Equipment 7. Water Heating @
EA 5.2
2 3
Prereq
EA 6.2
2 4 2 1 3
Prereq
8. Lighting
EA 8.2
2 3 2 1 10
Prereq
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for Homes
Instructions Step 1: Complete the preliminary rating and fill out preliminary rating fields (columns m and n) in the Project Checklist. Step 2: Provider should complete pg.1 and check the boxes for when to verify each measure (pre-drywall vs. post-construction, see columns M & N). Step 3: Provider should hide rows for any measures that the project team is definitely not pursuing. These are indicated by a "N" in column A below. Step 4: Green Rater should initial each measure as it is verified in the field. Project Information
Provider: Green Rater: Project name: Project contact: Home address: Home address:
Planned Inspections
Date scheduled: Date scheduled: Date scheduled: Special instructions from Provider: Date conducted: Date conducted: Date conducted: Type: Type: Type:
pre-drywall pre-drywall final
Inspector Feedback
Significant failures or problems:
Additional notes:
Date: Date:
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General Information
Home Size Adjustment Number of rooms that could reasonably be used as a bedroom: Estimated conditioned square footage:
X X
predrywall postconst. verified (initial) inspector notes
X X X X X X X X X X X
predrywall postconst. verified (initial) inspector notes
X
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LL Credit 3.1: Edge Development At least 25% of the perimeter of the lot borders previously developed land. LL Credit 3.2: Infill At least 75% of the perimeter of the lot borders previously developed land. LL Credit 3.3: Previously Developed
X X X X X X
Visually verified documentation to demonstrate that the lot was previously developed. LL Credit 4: Existing Infrastructure Visually verified documentation to demonstrate that the lot is within 1/2 mile of existing water and sewer service lines. LL Credit 5.1 & 5.2 & 5.3: Community Resources / Transit Number of community resources within 1/4 mile: Number of community resources within 1/2 mile: Types of community resources:
LL Credit 6: Access to Open Space Home is within 1/2 mile of publicly accessible or community-based open space of at least 3/4 acre.
X
predrywall postconst. verified (initial) inspector notes
X X
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@ SS Prerequisite 2.1: No Invasive Plants
The list of plants being installed on the project does not include any plants from a list of regional invasive plants. SS Credit 2.2: Basic Landscaping Design No turf installed in densely shaded areas or slopes of 25% or more. Mulch or soil amendments used around plant beds.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X
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@ SS Credit 4.3: Management of Runoff from Roof
Permanent infiltration features (vegetated swales, rain gardens, etc.) are installed. Vegetated roof installed on 100% of roof. Vegetated roof installed on approximately 50% of roof. SS Credit 5: Pest Control Alternatives All wood (e.g. siding, trim, structures) is at least 12 inches above soil. All external cracks, joints, penetrations, edges, and entry points are sealed with caulking. Where openings cannot be sealed, rodent- and corrosion-proof screens are used. Exposed foundation insulation protected with moisture-resistant, pest-proof covers. There are no wood-to-concrete connections (e.g. at posts, deck supports, stair stringers), or they are separated with metal or plastic fasteners or dividers. Landscaping installed such that mature plants will be 2 feet from the home. Sand or diatomaceous earth barrier installed. Steel mesh barrier termite control system installed. Non-toxic termite bait system installed. Non-cellulosic (i.e. not wood or straw) wall structure used. Foundation walls are either solid concrete, masonry walls with top course of solid block bond beam, or concrete-filled block.
X X X X X
X X X X X X X
predrywall postconst. verified (initial) inspector notes
X X X X
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Separate pipes for municipal recycled water system installed and marked.
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Completed the Thermal Bypass Inspection Checklist (see form) Insulation R-values: Wall: Envelope leakage, in ACH 50: Window U-factor: heating and cooling equipment type: Duct leakage rate: Window SHGC: Attic:
X X X X X X
Visually verify ACCA Manual J or equivalent HVAC equipment sizing calculations. Heating and cooling equipment meets performance requirements of national ENERGY STAR Builder Option Package. Cooling efficiency (SEER/HSPF): Heating efficiency (AFUE/HSPF/COP):
ENERGY STAR labeled programmable thermostat installed (unless heat pump or hydronic system is installed) Hot water type (gas/electric; size, tank/tankless, etc.): Hot water heater efficiency (EF or CAE): % of lighting fixtures that are ENERGY STAR labeled All refrigerators are ENERGY STAR labeled. At least one ENERGY STAR labeled ceiling fan in living or family room, and one per bedroom. All dishwashers are ENERGY STAR labeled, with 6.0 gallons/cycle or less. All clothes washers are ENERGY STAR labeled. EA Prerequisite 2.1: Basic Insulation / Credit 2.2 Completed the Thermal Bypass Inspection Checklist (see form) Insulation R-values (must exceed IECC minimum values) Wall: US Green Building Council Attic: Foundation / Slab: Page 55 of 96
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EA Prerequisite 3.1: Reduced Envelope Leakage / Credit 3.2 / Credit 3.3 Blower door test result: EA Prerequisite 4.1: Good Windows / Credit 4.2 / Credit 4.3 Window U-factor: Skylight glazing does not exceed 3% Estimated window area (ft2): EA Prerequisite 5.1: Reduced Distribution Losses / Credit 5.2 / Credit 5.3 Equipment type: Duct leakage rate: No ducts installed in exterior walls; no wall cavities used as ductwork R-6 insulation around ducts in unconditioned space. Window SHGC:
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Air-handler unit and all ductwork located within conditioned envelope, with some ductwork hidden behind walls, chases, floors, etc. Air-handler unit and all ductwork located visibly within conditioned spaces.
@ EA Prerequisite 6.1: Good HVAC Design and Installation / Credit 6.2 / Credit 6.3
Visually verify ACCA Manual J or equivalent HVAC equipment sizing calculations. Heating and cooling equipment meets performance requirements of national ENERGY STAR Builder Option Package. Cooling efficiency (SEER/HSPF): Heating efficiency (AFUE/HSPF/COP):
ENERGY STAR labeled programmable thermostat installed (unless heat pump or hydronic system is installed) For ground-source heat pump systems: any piping designed to carry water that is well above or below the temperature setting in the home must have R-4 insulation.
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Branch lines from the circ. loop to each fixture is no more than 10 feet long and 1/2-inch nominal diameter System includes push-button controls in each full bathroom and kitchen, and includes an automatic pump shut-off. Central manifold distribution system installed with the following features: Central manifold trunk is no more than 6 feet in length Central manifold trunk is insulated to at least R-4. Estimated maximum length of any branch in linear feet to any fixture: Branch lines from the manifold are no more than 1/2-inch in nominal diameter. Compact design of conventional system installed with the following features: Estimated maximum length of any branch in linear feet to any fixture: Branch lines are no more than 1/2-inch in nominal diameter. EA Credit 7.2: Pipe Insulation All domestic hot water piping is insulated with at least R-4 insulation. EA Credit 7.3: Efficient Domestic Hot Water Equipment Hot water type (gas/electric; size, tank/tankless, etc.): Efficiency (EF or CAE): EA Prerequisite 8.1: ENERGY STAR Lights At least 4 ENERGY STAR labeled light fixtures or CFLs installed in high-use rooms (kitchen, dining room, living room, family room, hallways). EA Credit 8.2: Improved Lighting At least 3 additional ENERGY STAR labeled light fixtures or CFLs installed in high-use rooms (7 total with the prerequisite). All exterior lighting has either motion sensors or integrated photovoltaic cells. Emergency lighting is exempt. EA Credit 8.3: Advanced Lighting Package At least 60% of lighting fixtures are ENERGY STAR labeled. At least 80% of the lamps are ENERGY STAR labeled. US Green Building Council Page 57 of 96
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100% of ceiling fans are ENERGY STAR labeled, or no ceiling fans installed EA Credit 9.1: High-Efficiency Appliances All refrigerators are ENERGY STAR labeled.
At least one ENERGY STAR labeled ceiling fan in living or family room, and one per bedroom. All dishwashers are ENERGY STAR labeled, with 6.0 gallons/cycle or less. All clothes washers are ENERGY STAR labeled. EA Credit 9.2: Water-Efficient Clothes Washer All clothes washers have modified energy factor greater than 2.0 and water factor less than 5.5.
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Open-web floor trusses installed. SIP walls installed. SIP roof installed. SIP floors installed. Stud spacing greater than 16" on center. Ceiling joists spaced greater than 16" on center. Floor joists spaced greater than 16" on center. Roof rafter spaced grater than 16" on center. Headers sized for actual loads. Ladder blocking or drywall clips used. Two-stud corners used. MR Credit 1.5: Off-site Fabrication
Panelized or modular, prefabricated construction for all wall, floor, and roof components.
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MR Prerequisite 3.1: Construction Waste Management Planning / Credit 3.2 Visually verify documentation of local waste diversion options. Visually verify calculations of construction waste diversion rate.
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Central HVAC system equipped with additional controls to operate in dehumidification mode.
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EQ Credit 6.2: Return Air Flow / Room-by-Room Controls Ducted: visually verified return air flow calculations.
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Ducted: every room has returns, transfer grilles, jump ducts, or significant space under the door. Nonducted: flow controls installed on every radiator. EQ Credit 6.3: Third-Party Performance Test / Multiple Zones expected air flow, room 1: expected air flow, room 2: expected air flow, room 3: expected air flow, room 4: expected air flow, room 5: expected air flow, room 6: expected air flow, room 7: expected air flow, room 8: expected air flow, room 9: measured air flow, rm 1: measured air flow, rm 2: measured air flow, rm 3: measured air flow, rm 4: measured air flow, rm 5: measured air flow, rm 6: measured air flow, rm 7: measured air flow, rm 8: measured air flow, rm 9:
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EQ Prerequisite 7.1: Good Filters / Credit 7.2 / Credit 7.3 Air filter MERV Rating (must be minimum of MERV 8):
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Radon-resistant new construction techniques installed. EQ Prerequisite 10.1: No HVAC in Garage
No air-handling equipment or ductwork is located within the fire-rated envelope of the garage. EQ Credit 10.2: Minimize Pollutants from Garage All penetrations sealed, and all wall/ceiling/floor seams and cracks are sealed. Garage walls and ceiling are painted. All doors to conditioned spaces are weather-stripped. Carbon monoxide detectors in every room that shares a door with the garage. EQ Credit 10.3: Exhaust Fan in Garage Continuous exhaust fan in garage (70 CFM nonducted or 100 CFM ducted). Fan designed with timer linked to occupant sensor, light switch, garage door, CO monitor, or equivalent. Timer is set to provide 3 air changes each time it turns on. EQ Credit 10.4: Detached Garage or No Garage The garage is detached from the home OR there is no garage.
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Home Address: Builder: Return to:
Accountability Sign-off (to be completed by party responsible for the credits above)
By affixing my signature below, the undersigned does hereby declare and affirm to the USGBC that the LEED for Homes requirements, as specified in the LEED for Homes Rating System, have been met for the indicated credits and will, if audited, provide the necessary supporting documents (drawings, calculations, etc.).
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This approach can be used to determine an overall home size adjuster for for multi-family buildings and attached townhomes, but it cannot be used to determine an overall home size adjuster for a complex with multiple multi-family buildings. If a project includes multiple multi-family buildings, each building must have its own home size adjustment. Please insert the # of units in each building, and the average square footage for units with the corresponding bedroom number. For example, if building 1 has three 2-bedroom units that are 1300, 1400, and 1500 square feet, insert "3" in cell G10 and "1400" in cell H10. Please leave zeros or blanks where appropriate. 0-Bedroom Avg. ft2 # of units LEED Building Unit Adjustment LEED Building 0.0 Overall Average Adjustment LEED Building Avg. # of Bedrooms: Avg. SF per unit: Unit Adjustment 0.0 Unit Adjustment 0.0 Unit Adjustment 0.0 Unit Adjustment 0.0 Unit Adjustment 0.0 1-Bedroom 2 # of units Avg. ft 2-Bedroom 2 # of units Avg. ft 3-Bedroom 2 # of units Avg. ft 4-Bedroom 2 # of units Avg. ft 5-Bedroom 2 # of units Avg. ft Total Units 0
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Durability Evaluation Steps: 1. Collect site- and project-specific data on environmental conditions (outdoor and indoor) and occupancy and enter into the appropriate sections of the Durability Risk Evaluation Form. 2. If you have a quality management plan in place, review documents and records of callbacks, warranty claims, and litigation in order to identify recurring quality problems. 3. Identify issues of particular interest or concern, and include these in the Durability Risk Evaluation Form, which lists major issues for which durability management strategies typically are needed and provides space for others to be added. 4. Characterize the degree of risk (low, moderate, or high) for each of the issues listed. For each moderate and high risk issue, complete steps 5 through 8 below. 5. Ensure that the durability management plan includes a specific design and/or construction strategy. 6. Ensure that the strategy addresses each of the applicable building systems, assemblies, components, and areas, and that it addresses all connections, intersections, and interactions between and among them. 7. Ensure that each strategy is adequately drawn and/or described in the relevant project documents. Durability Inspection Checklist Steps: 1. Prior to construction, create a durability inspection checklist, listing the durability management measures to be incorporated in the home and noting where those measures appear in the project documents (drawings, specifications, scopes of work). Note that the Durability Inspection Checklist Template lists a sample strategy under each heading; these strategies are not intended to be universal, although some may apply to a variety of projects and sites. They are included for illustrative purposes only. 2. Use the durability inspection checklist to confirm that the measures shown in the project documents are incorporated in the home as drawn and/or specified. This should be done through the use of a quality management plan or on-site inspections by the builder team and check-off on the durability inspection checklist.
3. If the project is pursuing optional credit ID 2.3, have the third-party rater verify that the measures are incorporated into the home and complete the checklist.
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Building type: Single detached Project type: Custom Number of stories: Floor Area: 0 # of Bedrooms: 0 Number of full bathrooms: 0 Structure type: Conventional wood Exterior roofing: Garage: Attached
Site
EPA Radon Zone: Terrain / topography: Predominant landscaping: Common regional pests: Other significant features: Additional comments: Type of soil: Depth of soil to bedrock: Depth of ground water below structure: Proximity to bodies of water? Above FEMA 100-year floodplain?
Climate
IECC 2004 Climate Zone: Heating degree days (HDD): Cooling degree days (CDD): Natural disaster risks:
hurricanes tornados earthquakes floods
Annual rainfall (inches/yr): Annual maximum wind speed (mph): Avg annual solar radiation (kWh/m2/day):
wildfires blizzards
Issues
Issue Type Exterior water: Interior moisture: Air infiltration: Interstitial condensation:
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Example: Site graded to drain rainwater away from building
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Location in Drawings, Specs, and/or Scopes Pre-work Verified (Builder/trade)
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Interior Moisture
Example: Clothes washer uses stainless steel hoses & position washer on drainage basin
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Air Infiltration
Example: Install all recessed light fixtures inside of the thermal envelope
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Interstitial Condensation
Example: Wall sections designed so vapor condensate within wall can dry to outside of bldg
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Location in Drawings, Specs, and/or Scopes Pre-work Verified (Builder/trade)
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Heat Loss
Example: Above-code insulation installed in walls, ceiling, under floor
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Pests
Example: Termite shields installed
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Natural Disasters
Example: Non-flammable roofing specified
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Air Infiltration
Scope of Work: Air Sealing Scope of Work: Insulation Installation IC Airtight rated recessed lights in insulated ceilings Complete air barrier between attic and conditioned space & all penetrations sealed Air filter housings must be airtight to prevent bypass or leakage. Air seal ventilation ductwork.
Interstitial Condensation
Clothes dryers vented outdoors Insulate all cold water pipes and avoid plumbing in exterior walls >1 Perm finish on inside of exterior walls (only reqd in hot/humid & mixed/humid climates)
Heat Loss
Install insulation wind baffles at attic eave bays Insulate exterior walls per IECC; do not install impermeable vapor barrier on interior side of wall Crawl spaces unvented, insulated, & conditioned (except IECC Marine Climates) Crawlspaces not vented; crawlspace walls insulated; crawlspace floor with complete, continuous sealed vapor retarder, also sealed to walls. (Must complete all approaches.) Whenver carpet is installed on slab on grade or on concrete basement floor, must have: minimum R-10 continuous insulation under slab and minimum R-5 slab edge insulation break at foundation wall intersection and R-10 slab edge insulation outward of any wa Insulate all ventilation exhaust ductwork (minimum R-8) outside of the insulated envelope.
Ultraviolet Radiation
Install materials with proper detailing to control degradation from sun, including minimum 10 overhang size at eaves with a sloped roof.
Pests
Rodent & corrosion proof screens Termite management measures ("Moderate to Heavy" & "Very Heavy" areas) Additional termite management measures for "Very Heavy" areas (insulation restrictions)
This page includes a description of any changes that have been made to the LEED for Homes 2008 Checklist since its c and release in January 2008. This document was last updated on July 15, 2008. Date 7-Feb-08
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page includes a description of any changes that have been made to the LEED for Homes 2008 Checklist since its creation release in January 2008. document was last updated on July 15, 2008. Description of Changes Fixed the calculation in the multi-family home size calculator on the "MFHSA calc' tab. The previous calculator worked properly in calculating the Unit Adjustments, but it miscalculated the Overall Average Adjustments for any buildings with smaller-than-average units. Fixed the assessment of certified vs. not certified in the 'Checklist' tab. The previous calculation was based on inputs in the 'Exp Checklist' tab, so if a project team only filled out the 'Checklist' tab, the project was not shown as earn certification even if it met the necessary thresholds. On the Dur Risk Eval Form sheet, fixed the headings so if the project is a multi-family building, cell G11 shows "# of Units" instead of "# of Bedrooms". Changed the format of the cells for Project Team Leader, Green Rater, Provider Certifier, and the associated company names in the 'Exp Checklist' and 'Checklist' tabs so the cells shrink to fit longer names. Fixed the misspelling of 'prescriptive' on the Summary tab. Fixed the pull-down menu in MR 3.2 on the 'Exp Checklist' tab. It had previously included the option for '1.1.5' pts. On Accountability Form tab, fixed the form so the contact information for the team leader (cell J80) would show The LEED logo images were changed to a different format type, to prevent them from expanding when printed. Some parts of the checklist include unnecessary rounding, particularly in the energy calculation in EA 1 and the multi-family home size adjustment calculation. These values now show the extra digit so any rounding is not On the Summary page, included an automatic calculation for average # of bedrooms and average square footage for multi-family buildings, based on the inputs in the MF HAS calc page. Included definitions for project type and building type on the Summary page. Included a new page of sample durability strategies. Updated footnotes on various pages so there are no references to Version 1.11. Corrected the Accountability Form page so SS 4.3 appears, as appropriate. Included space on the Expanded Checklist for information about "date last updated" and "last updated by". Changed the name Checklist to Simplified Checklist and change the name Expanded Checklist to Checklist. Created a Field Checklist tab with a flexible checklist for field verification. On Accountability Form tab, removed the option to hide credits that were not being pursued by the project team. Column A now shows whether the project team is planning to pursue a credit or not, but all credits are visible at Linked the Simple Checklist tab with the Checklist tab so that when the Checklist is filled out, the Simple Checklist is automatically filled also. Removed the signature information from the bottom of the Simplified Checklist. This document can no longer be submitted for certification. The full Checklist (formerly the Expanded Checklist) must be submitted now. On Simple Checklist tab, rearranged the columns so they are shown as "Yes / Pts", "Maybe", "No". Previously, "No" was in between "Yes / Pts" and "Maybe". Also, colored "Maybe" and "No" columns gray. On Summary tab, changed the statement at the bottom. Since Providers will not be certifying projects, this statement now reads that the Provider is recommending that the project is ready for certification. On Checklist tab, changed the warning about minimum credit category point thresholds. No message shows up if the minimum point thresholds are met for the final rating, even if the preliminary rating values are below the On Checklist tab, updated the "Project Notes" section in columns X through AE so more information could be Unlocked the Durability Strategies sheet to enable the measures to be copied into the durability inspection On the Simplified Checklist sheet, reorganized the columns for preliminary rating and final rating so it mirrors the layout in the Checklist. On the Simplified Checklist sheet, reorganized the top of the checklist to mirror the layout in the Checklist sheet, so preliminary and final points are both displayed, and errors are identified if the project falls short on minimum On the Checklist sheet, added a checkbox under MR 2.2 for Adhesives and Sealants under Low Emissions.
On the Checklist sheet, under SS 4.1 added "other impermeable surfaces". This cell is now calculated so the total of "vegetative landscape", "permeable paving", impermeable surfaces directed to on-site infiltration features", and "other impermeable surfaces" adds up to 100%. On the Summary sheet, added input for "Project name". On the Checklist sheet, added note to ID 1.3 to indicate that this credit is not available until a credentialed position