A collage of two women standing at a kitchen tabling discussing foam outlet covers and other energy efficiency supplies, the front of the Weber State Sustainability Home, and a smiling woman installing foam weatherstripping on a window.

Weber State Sustainability Home

The Weber State Sustainability Home is a net-zero demonstration home where visitors can explore real-world solutions for sustainable living.

Designed to make sustainability affordable, accessible, and actionable, the Sustainability Home connects you with practical solutions for residential energy efficiency, electrification, and renewable energy—bringing Weber State University’s energy expertise directly to the community. WSU staff are here to help you understand which energy upgrades are possible, what incentives and financing options are available, and how sustainable choices can fit within your budget.

Visit the Weber State Sustainability Home for guided home tours, hands-on workshops, and personalized energy consultations with the Energy Navigator to help you plan your next steps.

All services are free, and many are available statewide.
 

Visit the Weber State Sustainability Home

The Weber State Sustainability Home is open to the public for in-person information and walk-in tours during open house hours, or by appointment. 
The home is located at 2807 Quincy Ave Ogden, UT 84403. 

Open House Hours: 

First Saturday of the month
9:00 A.M - 12:00 P.M.

Second Tuesday of the month
5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.

Third Thursday of the month
5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.

Can't Visit Us in Person?
Explore the Sustainability Home Online!
 

  • Virtual video tours coming soon!
  • Weber State Sustainability Home Technology Highlights coming soon!

The Weber State Sustainability Home is a functional model designed to demonstrate sustainable living within a traditional residential home. To accurately study energy efficiency in a standard home setting, the Weber State Sustainability Home features the narrow hallways and multi level layout characteristics of small scale residential housing.

If you have any concerns regarding physical access, or if you would like to discuss alternative ways to experience the home, please reach out to our team at sarahballand@weber.edu


Our work is made possible in part through the Beehive Emissions Reduction Plan grant from the Utah Department of Air Quality, as well as collaborations across Weber State University.