Builders in Lancaster

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Program Indicators in Lancaster

  • 649 ENERGY STAR certified homes built to date
  • 0 ENERGY STAR certified homes built 2017 to date
  • 7 ENERGY STAR certified homes built in 2016
  • 9 ENERGY STAR Builder Partners

Based on national averages, ENERGY STAR certified homes
built in 2016 are the equivalent of:

  • Reducing CO2 emissions by 12 metric tons
  • Growing 301 tree seedlings for 10 years
  • Avoiding the consumption of 28 barrels of oil
  • Removing 2 passenger vehicles from the road

Filter this list by the type of homes built:

Name Partner Since ENERGY STAR Commitments Indoor airPLUS Commitments Homes Certified in Lancaster during Oct 2015 - Sep 2016* Homes Certified in Lancaster Total* DESC Homes Certified Grand Total*
Caldwell, Heckles, & Egan
717-394-0799
2015 0 180 180
Pleasant Valley Modular Homes, Inc.
570-345-8600
2005 2 142 2,849
Colony Factory Crafted Homes
814-226-9590
2005 2 47 2,965
Champion Homes (Redman Homes of PA)
800-733-6267
2002 3 6 249
Eagle River Homes
717-656-2381
2009 0 1 110
Lancaster County Career & Technology Center
717-464-7050
2013 0 1 1
Skyline Homes - Plant 552 (Homette Corporation)
717-656-2071
2007 0 1 523
Highline Construction, LLC
717-529-0180
Indoor airPLUS icon
2016 0 0 1

* 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 home report information 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.
Indoor airPLUS icon Denotes home builders or developers offering optional ENERGY STAR Indoor AirPLUS.
Indoor airPLUS 100% icon Denotes home builders or developers who have made a commitment to building 100% of their homes to Indoor airPLUS performance guidelines.

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.