Relating to certain energy efficiency performance standards for residential construction.
Impact
If enacted, HB3314 would influence how residential building projects are designed and constructed in regard to energy efficiency. The bill mandates specific insulation performance metrics that must be achieved in unvented attics and rafter assemblies. Local jurisdictions will be allowed to assess compliance based on these new standards, which could promote consistency in residential energy efficiency measures throughout different regions, particularly focusing on areas with varying climatic conditions.
Summary
House Bill 3314 aims to establish energy efficiency performance standards specifically for residential construction in Texas. The bill adds provisions to the Health and Safety Code that require local jurisdictions to consider particular attic and rafter assembly insulation methods as compliant with the state energy code. The intention is to ensure that residential buildings meet minimum insulation requirements which vary based on climate zones in Texas, thereby enhancing energy efficiency across the state.
Contention
Discussion around HB3314 may focus on the balance between establishing state-wide energy standards and the autonomy of local governments to impose stricter energy codes. While proponents argue that consolidating these standards will support energy conservation and reduce energy consumption in housing, opponents might express concerns that this could limit local governments' ability to respond to specific environmental needs or advanced building practices that exceed the new state standards.
Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected
Health And Safety Code
Chapter 388. Texas Building Energy Performance Standards