To finish your project, SAP assessments are necessary, and the data obtained from these tests is included in your EPC. (Energy Performance Certificate). All findings will be delivered to the building control team in your area. Your SAP assessor will figure up the typical annual energy consumption for a residence. This is estimated by taking into account many factors, including the building's structure, indoor illumination, potential usage of renewable energy sources, and the heating and hot water systems. Additionally, the standardised occupancy and usage will be considered. The final SAP assessment should take place at the "as built" stage, and the results are then recorded into your EPC. All results will be reported to Building Control.
It's crucial that you get the necessary assistance throughout the early stages of design if you want to guarantee that you pass this test. You must supply the SAP assessor with specific plans for them to work from. So, if you hire an assessor early in the design phase, they may advise you on any changes that could be required before the job has progressed too far. You'll save money over time by doing this in addition to saving time. The test is typically desk-based, so the assessor won't generally need to travel to the location to do it. To make sure you and your build are at the top of your game in light of all the compliance requirements that have been implemented, it is becoming more crucial to attain a high result on all compliance testing.
ATSPACE offers SAP testing, and each of our SAP assessors is qualified to conduct these evaluations. Please get in touch with a member of our helpful staff if you have any additional questions about this building compliance or any other compliance. They will be pleased to help you with your inquiries.