Lennar is proud to introduce PowerSmartSM Homes to Atlanta homebuyers. Each PowerSmart home is individually inspected and tested by a third-party engineering firm to rate and confirm the energy efficiency of the home. With our Lennar PowerSmart features, our homes are designed to be energy efficient and kind to the environment. Don’t settle for any green home. Get a PowerSmart Home by Lennar, the next generation of living.
SAVINGS
Lennar’s PowerSmart homes provide buyers a lifetime of value by increasing energy efficiency at no additional cost. All PowerSmart features are already included.
Energy Efficiency
- ENERGY STAR qualified windows employ advanced technologies to improve performance.
- Independent testing and inspection completed on every home ensures energy-efficient home performance.
- Improved Thermal Systems - Enhanced insulation techniques help minimize gaps, plus higher thermal properties (R-value) add to energy efficiency.
- 14 SEER Heat Pumps installed.
- ENERGY STAR rated appliances installed.
- Radiant Barrier Roof Decking - Blocks 97% of radiant solar heat from entering the attic, reducing attic temperatures by up to 30 degrees, saving you up to 17% of air conditioning cost compared to conventional sheathing.
Water Efficiency
- Low-Flow Faucets - Kitchen sinks and lavatory faucets conserve water to reduce overall internal household water consumption.
- High Efficiency Toilets - Use less water and meet specific performance criteria to help reduce water use in home.
- 100% third party verification of ENERGY STAR compliance for every home.
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Indoor Environmental Quality
- Air Pressure Balancing - Dedicated returns in the master bedroom and Return Air Pathways (RAP) in secondary bedrooms create balanced air pressure throughout the home creating more even temperatures.
- Carbon Monoxide Detectors - For your families safety, CO detectors are installed to meet or exceed the rate required by the National Green Building Standard.
Durability & Sustainability
- Tight Construction - Special framing techniques such as a continuous air barrier and sealing of penetrations help reduce internal leaks and drafts.


