New Construction Insulation in Metro Detroit
The best time to create an effective insulation system is during the construction phase. At Turner, our new construction installation experience is extensive. We use quality products you can depend on from manufacturers like Owens Corning, recently ranked as the most trusted brand in insulation by builders.*
Turner Insulation partners with area builders to install the right insulation during the construction process. Building homes in this manner is known as a “whole-house systems approach,” which allows the experts in both insulation and home building to work together to build energy-efficient homes.
Turner is also an insulation contractor company specializing in the IECC energy code. The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is a building code that was created by the International Code Council. This code system is used to establish minimum design and construction requirements (including insulation) for energy efficiency and varies by area. As Owens Corning® Certified Energy Expert® professionals, our workforce knows all of the latest codes and is experienced in meeting them through cost-effective measures.
Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits for Builders
The federal government has enhanced the financial incentives available for builders who construct energy-efficient homes and structures. For new homes and units acquired on or after January 1, 2023, the base level tax credit will be specifically tied to ENERGY STAR® certification for single-family, manufactured and multifamily homes and either ENERGY STAR or the Zero Energy Ready Home requirements for single-family homes.
Take Advantage of the Residential Efficiency Tax Credit
- Builders can receive a credit of $2,500 for single family homes that meet ENERGY STAR® Version 3.1.
- A credit of $5,000 is available for homes that meet the Department of Energy (DOE) Zero Energy Ready Home Program.
- A builder credit of $500/$1,000 is available for constructing certified multifamily units. Incentives increase to $2,500/$5,000 when meeting prevailing wage requirements.
- Producers of manufactured homes are eligible for a $2,500 tax credit for meeting the applicable ENERGY STAR Manufactured New Homes program requirements
The tax credit amount applies until December 31, 2032. See your tax professional for details on how to qualify and claim this credit.
Learn more about federal energy tax credits for homebuilders here.
For a free insulation estimate, contact Turner today!
*Source: Owens Corning sponsored research among home builders through Home Innovation Research Labs Builder panel