Title 24, a component of the California Code of Regulations, establishes guidelines for building energy efficiency. Its objectives include lowering energy consumption, cutting utility expenses, safeguarding the environment, and mitigating climate effects. The standards outlined in Title 24 assess the energy efficiency of buildings comprehensively, covering various elements such as windows, doors, lighting, appliances, and electrical and mechanical systems. The California Energy Commission (CEC) oversees the adoption, implementation, and revision of energy efficiency requirements outlined in Title 24. Local municipal and county bodies are tasked with ensuring adherence to these standards through verification and enforcement measures.
The California Energy Commission periodically revises the energy standards to accommodate the evaluation and potential integration of emerging energy-efficient technologies and methodologies. Our AG Millworks Door and Window Systems have consistently met or surpassed each revision of the California energy-efficient standards.