Do you think your insulation company would be impartial ? Likewise, are you paying your own assessor now ? Your last sentence could be rightWe did contact the BER assessor who gave the C2 and he said that a good quality condensor boiler and an energy efficient gas fire in the sitting room would both put the BER rating into the mid C range. Our insulation companies and BER assessor say this is not the case. Both versions can't be true.
Hello, I know this is several years old but did you find a solution to the issue? I am currently in the exact same position. I have purchased a house which was advertised at D1. When we began our retrofit process we discovered it was actually an E2. The BER assessment was also carried out after we went sale agreed according to the date on the certificate.hi, we'd be grateful for insights: we bought a house in 2015 on the basis of a ber cert saying it was a C2. We'd come from a C2 house and assumed - incorrectly on hindsight - that it would be a warm house. However on finding that we were frozen over the winter (and continuously sick), we got in a reputable heating and insulation company who said at best that the house is a D2. We have got two other companies since who have said the same, and one of them was a ber assessor as well. We are talking about 4-5,000 to get the house up to a C2. I have since got very ill and am out of work, but we need to get the house insulated and warm before the winter sets in. Is there any point trying to take this up with the auctioneer, or vendor? We feel very cheated. Any tips gratefully appreciated.
I recently got a BER done on my PPR. I am not selling, I just wanted to know if it would come up with practical recommendations to improve heat retention. House is 22 years old so I was presently surprised it got a C1 rating. However, the biggest single black mark noted was that I did not have any form of a renewable energy heat source........ what has that got to do with Heat Retention, the u value??Hello, I know this is several years old but did you find a solution to the issue? I am currently in the exact same position. I have purchased a house which was advertised at D1. When we began our retrofit process we discovered it was actually an E2. The BER assessment was also carried out after we went sale agreed according to the date on the certificate.
I would have thought the heat retention is the performance?Nothing - the BER certificate is measuring your home's energy performance not the heat retention value
The libraries had a scheme last year where you could get a box that identified where you were losing heat - it was free, might still be running and was helpful to us in identifying where draughts were coming from.You'd be better off spending your money on finding out where heat is being lost, ie, a draught assessment test and not in a BER Cert.
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