At Future Homes Assessments Ltd, we are dedicated to providing top-notch energy consulting services. Our expertise in building energy calculations, SAP Ratings, Energy Performance Certificates, Water Consumption Efficiency, Overheating Certificates/Reports, and Condensation Risk Analysis sets us apart in the industry.
Specialising in building energy calculations such as SAP Ratings, Energy Performance Certificates (EPC's), Water Consumption/Efficiency (Part G2), Overheating (Part O) Certificates/reports, and Condensation Risk Analysis.
We offer a range of professional services tailored to meet your energy efficiency needs.
Accurate and detailed building energy calculations including SAP Ratings and Energy Performance Certificates.
New domestic properties require a Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP), to determine the energy efficiency of the dwelling.
The SAP is to be replaced in 2025 by the 'Future Homes Standard', which aims to reduce carbon emissions by 75-80% prioritising low-carbon heating, focusing on super-insulated, energy efficient homes. However, local authorities will retain powers to set local efficiency standards for new homes.
Provide expert analysis and reports on Water Consumption and Efficiency (Part G2) compliance.
Water efficiency requires confirmation of the reasonable provision of fittings and fixed appliances that use water efficiently, to prevent undue waste of water
Specialised assessments and reports on Overheating (Part O) compliance to ensure comfortable living environments.
The overheating calculations are a requirement to demonstrate occupants in buildings health and welfare are protected, by reducing the occurrence of high indoor temperatures. This means limited unwanted solar gains in summer and providing adequate means of removing excess heat within the building.
Comprehensive analysis and reports on Condensation Risk, enhancing indoor air quality and property integrity.
12+ years experience as a building leakage test engineer.
The blower door test measures the amount of air that flows into or out of a house while maintaining a set pressure difference between the inside and and the outside of the unit under test. The equipment used to perform the test is calibrated by BSRIA to UKAS requirements, which measures airflow at a variety of pressure differences of between 75Pa and 30Pa and delivers the final rating in m3/hr/m2 at a pressure of 50Pa.
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