A Retrofit Upgrade is a comprehensive process involving a series of energy-related improvements made to a building. Its primary goal is to enhance energy performance and create a more comfortable environment for occupants. The process typically begins with an assessment of the building's current energy efficiency, followed by a technical evaluation to determine the necessary upgrades. The ultimate aim is to achieve a certified energy-efficient building with a BER (Building Energy Rating) of B2 or better, ensuring improved sustainability and comfort.
Retrofit upgrades significantly improve the comfort levels within the building, making it a more pleasant and inviting space for occupants.
Upgraded buildings are more energy-efficient, resulting in reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills, making it economically advantageous.
Retrofitting lowers carbon emissions, contributing to a greener, more sustainable environment.
Energy-efficient buildings often command higher market values, offering a potential return on investment. Also it is possible to get lower ‘green mortgage’ rates on borrowings.
Achieving a higher Building Energy Rating (BER) rating demonstrates compliance with energy efficiency standards and for the foreseeable future this can qualify the building owners for Irish government incentives and/or EU grants.
Retrofit Upgrades are a win-win, improving both the quality of the indoor environment and the building's ecological footprint, benefiting both residents and the planet.