Update to rdSAP 10

alexhunt Bright Green News, Uncategorized

So its been an absolute age since i last posted – sorry the world has been moving pretty quickly!

I have seen a few really useful articles about the recent up dates to rdSAP10 – which is the first update in a long time and incudes significant updates on the methodology which should make the assessmewnt process more reliable.

It includes:

  • Enhanced Data Collection:Assessors will need to collect more detailed information during on-site visits, including measuring all windows, identifying different types of ventilation, and noting wall and roof constructions. 
  • New Technologies:RdSAP 10 includes new technologies like PV battery storage, diverters, and small-scale hydro generation, reflecting the growing adoption of renewable energy systems in homes. 
  • Improved Accuracy:The software now allows for specifying two alternative wall types per building part, more detailed insulation options, and the inclusion of actual insulation thicknesses and thermal conductivity values where available. 
  • Refined Recommendations:RdSAP 10 aims to provide clearer recommendations for improving energy efficiency, including more frequent recommendations for heat pumps in reasonably well-insulated properties. 
  • New Age Band:A new age band has been added for properties built from 2023 onwards to reflect changes in Building Regulations and allow for more accurate data inferences. 
  • Expanded Ventilation Options:Assessors will need to identify and record various ventilation types, including extract fans, passive stack vents, and different types of flues and chimneys. 
  • Isle of Man Inclusion:The Isle of Man has been added as a region, allowing for RdSAP assessments to be conducted there. 

Impact on Homeowners and Tenants:

  • More Accurate EPCs:The increased detail in data collection and the inclusion of new technologies will result in more accurate and reliable Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). 
  • Potentially Longer Assessment Times:Due to the increased data requirements, assessors may spend more time on-site, potentially leading to slightly longer processing times for EPCs. 
  • Better Understanding of Energy Performance:The more detailed information on a property’s energy features will help homeowners and tenants better understand their home’s energy performance and identify areas for improvement. 
  • More Targeted Recommendations:The refined recommendations will help homeowners and tenants make more informed decisions about energy-saving upgrades. 

Impact on Assessors:

  • Increased Training:Assessors will need to be trained on the new data collection requirements and software updates. 
  • Adaptation to New Features:Assessors will need to familiarize themselves with the new inputs and features in the RdSAP 10 software. 
  • Potentially Increased Time per Assessment:The more detailed data collection will likely require more time to complete each assessment. 
  • More Accurate Assessments:RdSAP 10 will enable assessors to provide more accurate and reliable assessments of properties’ energy performance. 

RdSAP 10 represents a significant step forward in the methodology for assessing the energy performance of UK dwellings, leading to more accurate EPCs and more targeted recommendations for energy efficiency improvements.