If you are looking to make a home more energy efficient and comfortable, you may want to consider hiring an accredited Retrofit Assessor. This professional will carry out a comprehensive assessment of your property, taking into account your preferences and lifestyle.
You can also benefit from their expert advice on the various types of improvements that can be made to your property.
PAS 2035 is the overarching document in the Retrofit Standards Framework. It lays down the requirements for assessment, EEM package design, and monitoring. The new version has been streamlined and contains several sections from PAS 2030.
The retrofit assessor should be able to assess the energy performance of a property. This will include its insulation value, its heating and ventilation systems, its exterior and interior, and the number of rooms in the property.
A qualified Retrofit Assessor should be able to assess a property for energy efficiency. In addition to assessing the energy performance, they should also be able to assess the design and the layout of the property. An assessment should be based on the risk path outlined in PAS 2035. Once the Retrofit Assessor approves the design, the installation process can begin. Once the work is complete, the project can be certified and registered.