Pearl considers a wide range of home features and characteristics to be indicative of a home’s performance, including:
The specific assets in the home (e.g., insulation and mechanical equipment)
How those assets were designed, installed, and/or maintained
Whether the home was built and/or improved based upon above-code standards and/or labeling programs (e.g. an ENERGY STAR® Certified Home).
Pearl and Other Standards
Pearl does not compete with other scores and standards.
Pearl encourages and offers support to builders who want to meet ENERGY STAR or Zero Energy Ready Standards. If and when they do, Pearl helps those builders fully communicate that value to prospective homeowners and to the real estate industry, including but not limited to, agents for the buyers, appraisers, and lenders.
Unique among “green” certification schemas and labels, Pearl was designed from the ground up to work with new construction and existing homes — regardless of the home’s vintage.
Pearl is a proud ENERGY STAR Partner and works in collaboration with the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program, the ENERGY STAR Home Upgrade program, and the U.S. Department of Energy's Home Energy Score labeling program.
Pearl considers a wide range of benefits that accrue based on whether the home is high-performing, including but not limited to:
Energy-efficiency
Indoor air quality
Comfort
Energy generation and storage
Carbon footprint
Resilience — both passive and active
Electrification
Healthy home and wellness
Biophilia
Being constructed and/or improved under a third-party certification system or program, such as ENERGY STAR
And more
Pearl Certification is a practical, valuable tool for homeowners who want to understand how their homes perform — and improve them.
Pearl’s existing Certification Standards do not cover every high-performing feature or communicate every benefit that a home might have. Find out more below about Pearl’s existing Certification Standards.