Bundling Early Can Reduce Friction
Energy compliance tends to go more smoothly when the path is coordinated early.
As the 2026 Florida Energy Code changes approach, builders and project teams should be thinking about more than just the energy code compliance calculations. Testing scope, HVAC design, ventilation strategy, field verification, documentation, and closeout all need to work together.
When those pieces are handled separately or too late in the process, teams can run into confusion, duplicated effort, missed assumptions, and schedule risk.
Bundling early can help create a clearer path from design through final testing and closeout.
RunBrook helps residential project teams coordinate energy calculations, HVAC design, testing, HERS, and related compliance work so requirements are addressed before they become project delays.
Follow along for our readiness review guide, where we’ll share practical ways to evaluate active projects and standard plans before the 2026 Florida Energy Code changes take effect.