Builders in Arkansas

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Program Indicators in Arkansas

  • 1,395 ENERGY STAR certified homes built to date
  • 4 ENERGY STAR certified homes built 2013 to date
  • 392 ENERGY STAR certified homes built in 2012
  • 21 ENERGY STAR Builder Partners

ENERGY STAR certified homes built in 2012 are the equivalent of:

  • Eliminating emissions from 192 vehicles
  • Saving 1,161,888 lbs of coal
  • Planting 318 acres of trees
  • Saving the environment 2,278,696 pounds of CO2
Based on national averages

Filter this list by the type of homes built:

Committed to 100% ENERGY STAR Homes Builders
Name Builder Type Partner Since ASC Homes Certified in AR during Jan 2012 - Dec 2012* Homes Certified in AR Total* Homes Certified Grand Total*
No 100% Committed Multi-Family Builders found for Arkansas.
More ENERGY STAR Builder Partners
Name Builder Type Partner Since ASC Homes Certified in AR during Jan 2012 - Dec 2012* Homes Certified in AR Total* Homes Certified Grand Total*
Paul Page Dwellings, LLC
501-580-2770
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway
Site-Built Homes, Developer 2007 2 5 5
Tru-Star Properties
501-977-1100
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway; Other Areas in Arkansas
Affordable, Site-Built Homes, Owner/Builder 2011 1 1 1
Foster Files & Harris, LLC
479-648-9216
Fort Smith
Affordable, Site-Built Homes, Owner/Builder 2012 0 93 93

* There is a reporting period for submitting ENERGY STAR certified homes data that occurs after the end of each calendar quarter. The "Homes Certified" columns are updated for all partners after the reporting period ends and all data has been approved by EPA.

100% icon Denotes home builders or developers who have made a commitment to building 100% of their homes to ENERGY STAR performance guidelines.
Advanced Lighting Package icon Denotes home builders or developers offering an optional ENERGY STAR Advanced Lighting Package (ALP).
Indoor AirPLUS icon Denotes home builders or developers offering an optional ENERGY STAR Indoor AirPLUS.

Affordable Housing Builders are defined as builders of income-eligible housing typically designated for lower income households whose construction is publicly subsidized by federal, state, or local housing agencies, usually via grants, loans, tax credits, and/or tax-exempt bonds.