BER Before: D2 – After: A3

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Before retrofit: BER D2 

After retrofit: BER A3

The challenge:  The windows are double glazed aluminium with a double glazed aluminium back door and single glazed wooden front door.  The floors are suspended with the kitchen and bathroom appearing solid.  There is oil fired central heating with single panel steel radiators and a gas fire fitted into an open fireplace.  The cavity wall construction consisted of a smaller cavity which is pumped and the attic is insulated.

Property Type: Detached Bungalow

Year of Build: 1966

Homeowner Goals: Working with a set budget, to future proof a 1960’s vacant property to current standards of comfort including internal layout changes and a polished concrete floor finish throughout creating a warm, comfortable and healthy home that would retain heat. A key requirement was that the character of the building would be retained.


Before & After Retrofit Summary

CategoryBefore RetrofitAfter Retrofit
BER RatingD2A3
Overall ComfortHouse was vacant.  Appeared cold and draughty with ample opportunity for heat loss.Consistently warm, comfortable and stable internal temperatures
Heating SystemOil‑fired central heating with gas fire6kW air‑to‑water heat pump with modern controls and underfloor heating throughout
Fuel TypeFossil fuel (oil)Electricity with renewable contribution (heat pump)
Insulation – AtticApprox 200mmUpgraded attic insulation to minimum 300mm
Insulation – WallsCavity with full fill insulationFull fill cavity wall construction with Internal insulation completed throughout.
Windows & DoorsDouble glazed aluminium windows with a double glazed aluminium back door and single glazed wooden front doorHigh‑performance triple‑glazed windows and doors
AirtightnessSignificant uncontrolled draughts, gas fire open to chimney, suspended floor.Airtightness measures implemented, insulated concrete floor with underfloor heating installed and chimney sealed
VentilationNone.  Extract Fan in kitchen.Extract fans in wet rooms with humidity sensitive background vents in habitable rooms.
Indoor Air QualityUnknown, would appear poor.Natural ventilation through background vents with moist air extracted through extract fans.
PipeworkGun barrelNew pipework through underfloor heating installation.
Electrical System1960’s standardFull rewire.  Meter moved externally and mains cable upgraded.
Renewable EnergyNoneContribution via heat pump.

This project demonstrates how an independent, whole‑house approach can transform an older bungalow into a comfortable, energy‑efficient A‑rated home.

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