New Home Construction

Choose a home with a high standard of energy efficiency. Homeowners can save money, year after year.

Ensure quality, comfort and energy savings in your new home.

How it works

Find a home builder experienced and skilled with energy-saving features that increase comfort and sustain your home’s value over time. Participating home builders use advanced construction methods to meet a higher standard of energy performance for newly built homes.

Home Energy Rating System

Each home is inspected and tested using the Home Energy Rating System® (HERS®), a nationally recognized method for calculating a home's energy performance. The inspection is performed by an independent HERS® rater trained in best practices for energy efficiency.

ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes

Be sure to ask your home builder how ENERGY STAR® certified homes further your homes energy efficiency beyond the HERS rating. ENERGY STAR homes are built to stand well above others and comply with ENERGY STAR’s stringent requirements. Learn more about the benefits of ENERGY STAR certified homes and watch the video below.

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ENERGY STAR® certified appliances

DTE offers rebates for qualifying ENERGY STAR certified appliances, including:

  • Air purifiers (HEPA filter), which remove airborne particles such as dust, dander, and pollen from your living space.
  • Air purifiers (carbon or charcoal filter), which capture volatile organic compounds off-gassing in your home from paint, carpeting, furniture, and construction.
  • Dehumidifiers, which remove water from the air, reducing humidity that can damage your home. Maintain relative humidity indoors at 40–70%. Visit dteenergy.com/appliances for details.

HVAC system air filters

Air filters are designed to catch particles, which reduce the amount of air delivered through ducts. A clean filter makes it easier for your system to move air throughout your home, using less energy.

Check your air filter upon move-in and monthly, and change it as needed (at least once every three months) to keep your HVAC system operating at peak efficiency.

Home Exterior

Check for tree branches each fall and spring to see if there is interference with power lines. If you see that branches are interfering with power lines, please notify us by calling (800) 477-4747. For your safety, do not attempt to cut the branches yourself.

New Home Construction

Choose a home with a high standard of energy efficiency. Homeowners can save money, year after year.

Ensure quality, comfort and energy savings in your new home.

How it works

Find a home builder experienced and skilled with energy-saving features that increase comfort and sustain your home’s value over time. Participating home builders use advanced construction methods to meet a higher standard of energy performance for newly built homes.

Join DTE’s New Homes Program and build to a higher standard – DTE new homes use less energy than homes built to minimum standards, which saves homeowners energy costs each year, over the lifetime of their home. Energy-saving features are designed to increase comfort, reduce energy and maintenance costs, and maintain the home’s value over time.

The DTE New Homes Program offers financial incentives, marketing, and technical assistance to builders to encourage the construction of high-efficiency homes and ENERGY STAR® certified homes.

Each home must be inspected and tested using the Home Energy Rating System® (HERS®), a nationally recognized method for calculating a home's energy performance.

Builders resources:

ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes.

ENERGY STAR certified homes are built to stand well above others and comply with ENERGY STAR’s stringent requirements. Learn more about the benefits of ENERGY STAR certified homes.

Become a Participating Builder.

If you’re interested in becoming a participating builder:

Email us and provide your contact information. We will review and verify your information, our account management team will notify you with additional enrollment information.

Attend a mandatory training session, over the phone. After the session you will be provided with a link to the online Participating Builder Agreement form to fill out.

For more information visit michiganrebates.com/program-resources/new-home-construction.