10 Step Verification Process
The Green Built Texas home registration process is designed to be simple and efficient. The program’s combination of rigorous third party verification and cost effective registration fees (only $30 per home for the first 200 homes and $15 for each after that) make it a viable program for builders at all price points.
These ten steps must be followed in order for a home to be recognized by the program. In order to become a GBT Verifier an eligible company MUST sign a Verifier Agreement with the HBA of Greater Dallas and meet the qualifications via the link above.
- Join local Home Builders Association and enroll your company in Green Built Texas
- Hire a Green Built Texas Verifier and sign Builder Agreement.
- Receive Registry Login Information from the HBA
- Begin Project
- Complete initial inspection at pre-drywall stage
- Verifier submits project information for listing in “Under Construction” category of Home Registry
- Finish Project
- Complete final inspection
- Verifier moves project information into “Completed Homes” category of Home Registry
- Print Registered Home Certificate from your registry account
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Green Built Texas works closely with the Texas Home Energy Raters Organization (HERO) to develop quality control guidelines in support of the program.
The members of Texas HERO can perform many valuable services aimed at helping you save energy in your new home or remodeling project. Visit www.txhero.org for more information.
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Disclaimer: Green Built Texas Verifiers are an independent entities and are not agents, partners, joint venturers, nor employees of the Home Builders Association of Greater Dallas (HBA). Verifiers are solely responsible for the accuracy of any and all information submitted into the Green Built Texas home registry. A Verifier’s participation in GBT, including their listing on this page, does not constitute an endorsement of any kind on the part of the HBA.





