A retrofit assessor is responsible for evaluating a properties energy efficiency. It should be possible for the retrofit assessor to evaluate the energy efficiency of a property. This will include the properties insulation value, heating and ventilation systems, external and internal appearance, and room count.
Why are they important?
Retrofit assessors are important because after the assessment, your home could see:
Reduced energy bills: Retrofit measures can assist in the reduction of the amount of energy required to heat a building, saving landlords and householders money on energy bills.
Increased comfort: Retrofit improvements can benefit a properties comfort by regulating the temperature to a warmer or milder climate du1ing the winter and summer.
Reduced carbon emissions: Retrofit measures can reduce a properties carbon emissions by decreasing the amount of energy required to operate the property.
Retrofit assessors have the expertise to determine the best energy efficiency measures for a specific property, considering its age, construction, current state, and occupant numbers. In addition to advising on the costs and benefits of various measures, they can ease access to funding and support for landlords and householders.