Retrofit assessment service.
What is a Retrofit Assessment?
An official PAS 2035 Retrofit Assessment is the first step in the process of carrying out retrofit installation work, in order to understand what measures are required to improve the energy efficiency of your property.
A Retrofit Assessment usually takes 1-2 hours to complete and should always be carried out by a fully qualified Retrofit Assessor, who will be able to assess the scope, risk level and action plan for your home. The results of the assessment will include a comprehensive report with three key parts:
- An energy report that outlines the current energy use of the property (this is not the same as an Energy Performance Certificate needed for tenanted properties)
- A condition survey that looks at any issues that could affect future energy efficiency improvement measures.
- An occupancy assessment to reflect any identified patterns of energy use for hot water, heating ectWhat is a Retrofit Assessment?
What happens after the Retrofit Assessment?
After your home assessment, your retrofit assessor will pass on all findings to a Retrofit coordinator who will put together an Improvement Plan for you. This will Include specific recommendations for your home, based on heat loss calculations and other energy improvements that have been identified.
Once you’ve reviewed the Improvement Plan, you can choose which of the suggested measures you want to implement. Your refrofit coordinator will then start work getting quotes from contractors, collating any designs, and planning the work schedule.
Retrofit Assessor Cost
The average cost of a Retrofit assessment can range from £150 - £250 Depending on the size, type & location of the property. Please contact us for a no obligation quote on our contact page.