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WHAT IT IS
COMcheck and REScheck are documentation tools used to demonstrate compliance with the IECC’s prescriptive requirements for envelope, mechanical, and lighting systems.
We prepare code-aligned packages and provide certification when required by the jurisdiction.
Evaluate Energy Code Requirements
Confirm the applicable IECC version, local amendments, and prescriptive requirements that determine how a COMcheck works for the project.
Review Construction Documents
Evaluate architectural, mechanical, and electrical drawings for energy-related components referenced in COMcheck construction reviews.
Prepare Compliance Documentation
Create complete, error-free COMcheck or REScheck reports aligned with the drawings and jurisdictional requirements.
Support Permit Submittal
Provide certification and coordinate documentation to reduce plan review comments and approval delays.
This service often works in conjunction with plan review, energy modeling,
and energy code inspections to support a seamless permitting process.

Evaluate insulation values, window performance, HVAC efficiencies, and lighting power allowances.

Identify the correct state of Texas energy code requirements and prepare prescriptive documentation.

Provide signed certification when required and coordinate with plan review or modeling services.
COMcheck and REScheck documentation is often the first item reviewed by
municipalities for energy compliance.
Supports faster permit approval and smoother construction first steps.

Clarifies required energy-related components for compliant installation.

Provides complete, consistent documentation aligned with IECC expectations.

Helps avoid delays related to energy code comments during plan review.

APPLICABLE PROJECTS
A variety of tools are used across a wide range of commercial and
residential project types.
These include:
Retail Tenant Finish-Outs
Office Spaces
Mixed-Use Buildings
Multifamily Corridors & Amenity Areas
Light Commercial Buildings
School or Assembly Remodels
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WHEN IT`S NEEDED
Permit Submittal
Required by many jurisdictions when submitting for a building permit.
Municipal Plan Review Comments
Used to respond to energy-related plan review
comments.
Prescriptive Code Path
Projects not using performance-based energy
modeling.
Additions and Renovations
Triggered when envelope, lighting, or mechanical
systems are modified.
Tenant Improvements
Applies when energy-related components are altered
during build-outs.
OUR PROCESS
Our process is structured to ensure accuracy and permit readiness.



