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Net Zero Home Builders

San Jose, CA

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About Net Zero Home Builders
Net Zero Home Builders helps Bay Area homeowners create smarter, healthier, and more energy-efficient homes. As certified Passive House experts and Net Zero retrofit specialists, we combine planning, high-performance materials, and climate-ready strategies to deliver results you can feel every day. From full-home retrofits and home electrification to Passive House construction and exterior upgrades, Net Zero Home Builders delivers building solutions that lowers energy bills, improves comfort, and reduces your carbon footprint.
Languages spoken
  • English
In business since
September 2020 (6 years)
Contact details
Location and service area
1900 Camden Avenue, 101, San Jose, CA, 95124
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Verified business license

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Services

Heat pumps & HVAC
  • Air to water heat pumps
  • Ground source heat pumps (geothermal)
  • Water source heat pumps
  • Fresh air systems
  • Whole house fans
  • Heat pumps (ducted central air)
  • Heat pumps (ductless mini-splits)
  • Smart thermostats
  • Indoor air quality assessments
Water heater
  • Heat pump hybrid water heaters
  • Electric water heaters
  • Solar water heaters
Energy efficiency & weatherization
  • Air sealing
  • Insulation
  • Window & door replacement
  • Energy assessments and audits
  • Ductwork
  • Lighting
  • Energy efficiency improvements
Electrical upgrades & repair
  • Panel upgrades
  • Electrical wiring & repairs
  • Critical load panels
Whole home
  • Comprehensive energy upgrades
Types of services provided
  • New construction
  • Remodel / retrofit
  • Single-family home

Credentials

Professional certifications (self-reported unless otherwise indicated)
  • Building Performance Institute (BPI)

Incentives

Additional information

May use subcontractors

It's common for contractors to use subcontractors for parts of a project. This pro may do so on your job, so it's worth asking who will be involved and how the work will be managed.

Business diversity (self-reported unless otherwise indicated)
  • Small Business

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