Green Building & Sustainability

Building or renovating in the Bay Area means navigating one of the most ambitious sustainability landscapes in the country. Whether you're adding an ADU in San José, expanding your home in Fremont, or planning a major remodel in Oakland, the decisions you make about materials, energy systems, and code compliance will shape your home's performance for decades. This category brings together in-depth guides covering solar panel integration, Title 24 Energy Code compliance, green certifications, and energy-efficient construction practices — everything Bay Area homeowners and builders need to build smarter and greener.

What These Guides Cover

Sustainable building is a broad field, and the stakes are especially high in California, where building codes, utility incentives, and local ordinances interact in complex ways. The guides in this category break down the full range of green building topics relevant to residential projects across the region:

  • Solar panel integration for new ADUs, additions, & whole-home builds
  • Title 24 Energy Code compliance for residential additions & remodels
  • Choosing energy-efficient insulation, windows, & building envelopes
  • Green certifications — including LEED, Build It Green, & GreenPoint Rated
  • Battery storage systems & grid-tied vs. off-grid solar configurations
  • Water-efficient landscaping & greywater systems that meet local requirements
  • All-electric construction strategies to align with Bay Area reach codes

Understanding Title 24 & California's Energy Standards

California's Title 24 Energy Code is updated on a rolling basis and sets mandatory performance thresholds for lighting, insulation, HVAC, and solar-ready construction. For homeowners adding square footage or building a new ADU, compliance isn't optional — and getting it wrong can delay permits or require costly redesigns. The guides here walk through exactly what the current code requires for common project types, how to work with a HERS rater, and how to document compliance for your permit application. You'll also find coverage of how local Bay Area jurisdictions — from San Francisco to San Jose to Palo Alto — sometimes go beyond state minimums with their own reach codes.

Making Solar Work for Your Project

Solar installation decisions look very different depending on whether you're building a standalone ADU, adding to an existing structure, or replacing a roof. Factors like panel placement, structural load, interconnection agreements with PG&E, and NEM tariff changes all affect the economics and the timeline. The solar guides in this category explain how to evaluate bids, understand your system's output projections, take advantage of the federal Investment Tax Credit, and coordinate solar installation with the rest of your construction schedule — so you don't end up with a finished roof that needs to come back apart.

Pick a guide below to get started on the path to a more efficient, resilient, and code-compliant home.

Net Zero ADU Construction Costs in the Bay Area

Net Zero ADU Construction Costs in the Bay Area

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Solar Panel Integration When Building an ADU in San Jose

Solar Panel Integration When Building an ADU in San Jose

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Title 24 Energy Code Compliance for Bay Area Home Additions

Title 24 Energy Code Compliance for Bay Area Home Additions

Meet Bay Area Title 24 energy code requirements for your home addition with expert guidance on insulation, windows, ligh...

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