Builder Contact Information

Goentzel Construction
Phone: (316)264-6333
Fax:(316) 928-4041
Web: www.GoentzelHomes.com

Blair Construction
Phone: (316)733-9119
Fax:(316)733-9171
Web: www.BillBlairConst.com

Builders Construction
Phone: (316)684-1400
Fax:(316)684-7527
Web: www.buildersinc.com

Clint Miller
Phone: (316)269-3322
Fax:(316)491-2326
Web: www.clintmillerhomes.com

Cornerstone Builders
Phone: (316)661-2453

Craig Sharp Homes
Phone:(316)775-2129
Fax: (316)775-3722
Web: www.sharpconstruction.com

McCollom Construction
Phone: (316)775-1208
Fax: (316)775-6509
Web: www.mccollomconstruction.com

Otten Homes
Phone: (316)990-2703
Web: www.ottenhomes.com

Warren Brothers Quality Homes
Phone: (316)788-3794
Fax: (316)788-3795
Web: www.WBQualityHomes.com

Builders FAQ

Q: How do I become an Energy Star builder?

A: First you need to contact us with one of your up coming or in proses projects. We will run your home in our rating soft ware to find out were you might need to make improvements to achieve the level you want, ether Energy Star, Tax Credit or both. After this you will need to sign up as an Energy Star Partner.

Q: What is the Tax credit incentive for me?

A: The Energy Policy Act of 2005 provision for energy efficient homes, an eligible contractor who constructs a qualified new energy efficient home may qualify for a credit of up to $2,000. The credit is available for all new homes, including manufactured homes constructed in accordance with the Federal Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards. But stay tuned more incentives are in the works.

Q: How much more does energy efficient upgrades cost?

A: To find the cost of the upgrade to get to Energy Star and the Tax credit would depend on your building practices you have already in place. A lot of builders have already been doing more efficient practices as a standard do to the costumer demand for it. With this in mind you could already be there. You just need SES to help find were you are at on the index for the Energy Star and Tax Credit.

ARRA Funding Program

Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the State Energy Office is receiving additional funding from the Department of Energy. Plans are underway to develop additional programs that will be launched in the coming months.

For more information, please visit Kansas Energy Efficiency Programs.

Kansas Energy Efficiency Program (KEEP)

The Kansas Energy Efficiency Program (KEEP) provides low interest loans to qualified Kansas homeowners to make improvements to their homes to increase energy efficiency. KEEP has no income restrictions. KHRC funds half of the loaned amount, up to a maximum of $10,000.

For more information, please visit Kansas Housing Corp.

More Resources

Energy Star

Indoor Air Quality

Indoor Air Quality