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About this Exam

The LEED Green Rater credential is a highly specialized designation for professionals who provide vital on-site verification services for residential projects seeking certification under the LEED for Homes rating system.

This designation is crucial because LEED for Homes requires in-field verification by a disinterested third party to ensure the home was built to the rigorous standards required by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).

The Green Rater is responsible for verifying that the building’s sustainable features are installed correctly and perform as intended.

This certification is designed for individuals with a strong background in building science, residential construction, and energy efficiency.

Candidates often include existing Home Energy Raters (HERS), green building consultants, and construction quality assurance professionals who want to expand their services into the growing LEED residential market.

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 What the Course Entails and Exam Details

To become a LEED Green Rater, you must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the LEED for Homes rating system, the certification process, and specific verification procedures.

The process usually begins with completing a recognized LEED Green Rater training course, which covers the syllabus in detail.

The core topics covered by the training and confirmed by the exam include:

  • The structure and requirements of the LEED for Homes rating system (including various credit categories like Location and Transportation, Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, and Indoor Environmental Quality).
  • The detailed roles and responsibilities of the LEED Green Rater throughout the project life cycle, from registration to final certification.
  • The mandatory Verification Procedures (VPs) that must be performed for specific credits, including visual inspections and diagnostic testing.
  • Best practices for sampling protocols when verifying multiple units in a multifamily project.
  • Communication strategies for working effectively with project teams, builders, and the LEED for Homes Provider.
  • How to complete and submit the required verification documentation, including the LEED for Homes Workbook.

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The LEED Green Rater exam is a rigorous test administered by Progreen (formerly the Green Building Certification Institute or GBCI).

It is not just about memorizing the rating system; it focuses heavily on applying building science knowledge and verification protocols in real-world residential scenarios.

Format: The exam consists of approximately 50 to 60 multiple-choice questions. These questions are designed to test both factual knowledge and the application of verification procedures.

Time Limit: Candidates are typically given 90 minutes to complete the exam.

Passing Score: The USGBC uses a scaled scoring system. While the exact raw number of correct answers needed can vary slightly by exam version, the scaled passing score is generally set at 170 on a scale of 125 to 200. Prerequisites: It is critical to note that you must meet specific prerequisites before you can even take the exam. You generally must be an active HERS Rater or hold an equivalent, approved energy rater credential. Furthermore, you must complete the official LEED Green Rater Certificate training course before being eligible to register for the test.

Prerequisites: It is critical to note that you must meet specific prerequisites before you can even take the exam. You generally must be an active HERS Rater or hold an equivalent, approved energy rater credential.

Furthermore, you must complete the official LEED Green Rater Certificate training course before being eligible to register for the test.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation for the LEED Green Rater exam requires a dedicated study plan that combines review of technical documents with practical application.

Study Strategies:

  • Master the Verification Protocols: The single most important resource is the current "LEED for Homes Verification Procedures" document. You must know exactly what inspection or test is required for every mandatory measure and prescriptive credit.
  • Know the Rating System: Study the LEED for Homes Rating System Guide (the reference guide). Pay attention to the intent of each credit, the specific requirements, and the submittal documentation.
  • Utilize the Workbook: The LEED for Homes Workbook is the tool Green Raters use daily. Familiarize yourself with its structure and how data is input to verify credits.
  • Take the Official Training Seriously: The required LEED Green Rater training is designed to prepare you. Review your course materials, notes, and exercises multiple times.
  • Use Practice Exams: Take a LEED Green Rater practice exam. These are essential for identifying weak points in your knowledge and getting used to the pace of the timed test.

Exam Centers:

The LEED Green Rater exam is administered via a computer-based testing format. USGBC contracts with Prometric, a leading global provider of comprehensive testing and assessment services.

This allows candidates to take the exam at hundreds of secure Prometric testing centers located worldwide. You must pre-register and pay the exam fee through your USGBC account, after which you can schedule your appointment at a preferred Prometric location. In some regions, remote proctoring (taking the exam from home with a live online proctor) may also be available.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the LEED Green Rater credential positions you as a premier verification expert in the residential sustainability sector. As demand for third-party certified green homes increases among consumers and municipalities, the need for qualified Raters is growing.

This certification unlocks and enhances several specific job titles and career paths:

  • LEED Green Rater: Providing verification and certification services for developers and builders of LEED-certified single-family homes and multifamily mid-rise buildings.
  • Green Building Consultant: Advising architects, builders, and developers on strategies to meet LEED for Homes requirements and guiding them through the certification process.
  • Energy Auditor/HERS Rater (Enhanced): Existing HERS Raters can command higher fees and work on a wider variety of high-performance housing projects by adding LEED verification to their services.
  • Sustainability Program Manager: Managing residential green building portfolios for large development companies or government agencies.
  • Code Compliance Specialist: Helping jurisdictions enforce or develop advanced energy and green building codes based on LEED standards.
  • Quality Assurance Specialist: Working for a LEED for Homes Provider to review other Raters' documentation and ensure program integrity.

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