DOE Transition: Comcheck.net Fills the Support Gap

DOE Transition: Comcheck.net Fills the Support Gap

The Department of Energy (DOE) is currently undergoing a leadership transition, and as a result, their external communications, including the crucial help desk, have been temporarily paused. This pause, as indicated in a recent email from BECP Technical Support, leaves many builders, contractors, and homeowners facing uncertainty regarding Comcheck compliance.

This was the message that a Comcheck blog reader received while asking for help from the DOE help desk during a recent Comcheck Web software outage.

The DOE’s Message:

“DOE is in the process of transitioning leadership. We have received guidance to pause all external communications. This includes help desk inquiries. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes, and we appreciate your patience as we continue to receive further guidance. We will provide a notice as soon as communication resumes.” – BECP Technical Support

This temporary halt in support can create significant challenges for those needing immediate assistance with Comcheck calculations and compliance questions. However, don’t worry! Comcheck.net is here to bridge the gap and provide you with the resources you need.

Comcheck Energy Report FAQ

What is Comcheck and Why is it Important?

Comcheck is a software tool used to demonstrate compliance with energy codes for commercial buildings. It’s a critical step in the building permit process, ensuring that new constructions and renovations meet energy efficiency standards. During the DOE’s communication pause, navigating Comcheck requirements can seem daunting.

Comcheck.net: Your Reliable Alternative

While the DOE’s help desk is temporarily unavailable, Comcheck.net offers a wealth of information and resources to help you through the process. Here’s how we can assist you:

What is a Comcheck report?

  • Comprehensive Comcheck Guides: Our website provides detailed guides and tutorials on how to use Comcheck software effectively. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, you’ll find valuable information to help you generate accurate reports.
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions to address common Comcheck issues. Find answers to your questions quickly and easily.
  • Expert Tips and Best Practices: Learn from industry experts and discover best practices for ensuring Comcheck compliance. Our tips will help you avoid common pitfalls and streamline the process.
  • Comcheck Software Information: We offer information on the different versions of Comcheck software and how to access them.
  • Understanding Energy Codes: Gain a better understanding of the energy codes that Comcheck helps you comply with. This knowledge will empower you to make informed decisions about your building projects.
  • External Comcheck Services: We can connect you with outside Comcheck services that can create your Comcheck reports for you.  If you need a Comcheck created at anytime email pdf plans, jobsite address, and square footage to Comcheck@Comcheck.net and we will get you taken care of.

Navigating the DOE Transition Period

Comcheck Energy Code Chart (2025)

The DOE’s leadership transition is a temporary situation, and communication will resume eventually. In the meantime, Comcheck.net is dedicated to providing you with the support you need.

Don’t let the DOE’s communication pause delay your project. Visit Comcheck.net today for the resources and support you need to ensure Comcheck compliance. Stay informed and prepared during this transition period. We can also create a Comcheck for you. We need PDF plans, jobsite address, and square footage. You can email that information to Comcheck@comcheck.net and we will get you taken care of.

Stay Updated:

We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as soon as the DOE resumes communication. Check back regularly for the latest information.