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COMcheck

COMcheck-Web now runs on Amazon Web Service (AWS), enhancing stability, security, and performance to provide a faster and more reliable user experience.

The new version of COMcheck-Web supports commercial and high-rise residential energy code compliance while providing better user navigation and experience. All future national or state energy codes will be implemented in the new version of COMcheck-Web.

New Energy Codes

  • ASHRAE 90.1-2022
  • 2022 Denver Energy Code
  • 2023 Massachusetts Stretch Energy Code
  • 2023 Minnesota Energy Code

New Features

  • Advanced reporting
  • Data Entry Wizards
  • Data imports for lighting
  • Project sharing
  • Improved user help and guidance

Note: To login to the New COMcheck-Web application, a new login account must be set up with a valid email address from the login screen!

COMcheck Support

Have a compliance question or need assistance with the software? BECP's team of building energy codes experts is available to answer specific questions submitted through our web-based help desk.

Technical Support Document for Version 3.9.1 of the COMcheck Software

Updates to REScheck and COMcheck Building Energy Code Compliance Software

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is directed to provide technical assistance to states to support the implementation of model residential and commercial building energy codes (42 USC 6833). As part of this assistance, the DOE Building Energy Codes Program provides ongoing support for REScheck and COMcheck compliance software, which are updated based on new editions of the model codes. DOE has published guidance surrounding its support for the software, including technical assistance requests for modified versions.