Part G of England and Wales Building Regulations covers water use and sanitation. It was updated in April 2010 to include a new section on water efficiency. In order to [...]
Providing a wide spectrum of ecological services, all undertaken by experienced ecological consultants with full membership to the Institute for Ecology and Environmental Management (IEEM), Complete Energy can deal with all issues relating to ecology.
Many Local Authorities request that developers provide an Energy Statement as part of their planning application. The request is normally coupled with a minimum sustainability standard, for example – to [...]
A Domestic Energy Performance Certificate or EPC is the product of an energy survey that is carried out by an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA) on an existing dwelling
All new buildings are required to demonstrate compliance with the Building Regulations before building control can give permission to build. In residential dwellings compliance for Part L (England & Wales), [...]
The Code for Sustainable Homes is an environmental assessment rating method for new homes in England which……
An Air Tightness Testing (also known as Air Leakage / Pressure / Permeability testing) is an essential part of Part L Regulation compliance, this is to ensure the assumed air [...]
There many different Low to Zero Carbon (LZC) energy sources currently on the market, from Solar Panels to Geothermal Boreholes. All are designed for a specific task so it’s important [...]
In April 2007 Ecohomes was replaced with the more involved Code for Sustainable Homes for the assessment of new build dwellings in England. However, it is still the preferred assessment [...]
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