Unlock Your Home’s Energy Potential with a SAP Assessment!

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  • TickFull compliance with Part L Building Regulations
  • TickAccurate Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
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Why Do You Need a SAP Assessment?

Building a New Home or Renovating?

A SAP Assessment is a critical step for any new build or significant renovation. Ensure your project fully complies with Part L of the Building Regulations. Our certified SAP assessors use the latest government-approved methodologies to evaluate your home’s energy performance, ensuring it meets the required standards for thermal efficiency, carbon emissions, and overall sustainability. With our expertise, you can rest assured that your property will achieve compliance smoothly and efficiently, avoiding costly delays and potential penalties while demonstrating your commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.

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Book Your Assessment:

Share your building plans and key details with us to kickstart the process. Our team will review the information to ensure everything is in place for a smooth SAP assessment.

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Energy Calculation:

Using the latest SAP methodology, we calculate your home’s energy performance with precision. This provides insights into your energy efficiency and compliance with government regulations.

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Receive Your Certificate:

Once the assessment is complete, we’ll provide a comprehensive report along with your official Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). This document is essential for meeting Part L compliance.

Trusted Experts in SAP Assessments

With years of experience, we help builders, developers, and homeowners navigate SAP requirements effortlessly. Our process is quick, transparent, and tailored to your needs.

What Sets Us Apart?

  • checkEnsure Part L Compliance: Meet building regulations effortlessly.
  • checkFast Turnaround: Get your SAP report and EPC quickly.
  • checkTransparent Pricing: Competitive rates with no hidden costs.
  • checkExpert Guidance: Trusted by builders, developers, and homeowners.
  • checkEnergy Insights: Improve efficiency and reduce energy bills.
  • checkHassle-Free Process: Simplified steps from assessment to certification.
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What is a SAP Assessment?

The Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) is the government-approved method for calculating a home’s energy performance. It’s required for all new builds and certain renovations.

Fill out the form below and secure your compliance today. It only takes a few minutes to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

A SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) assessment calculates the energy performance of a home. It’s a government-approved method required for all new builds and certain renovations to ensure compliance with Part L of Building Regulations.

Anyone constructing a new home, converting a property, or making significant energy-related renovations will likely need a SAP Assessment to comply with building regulations.

The process typically takes 2–5 working days, depending on the complexity of the project and the availability of the required documentation.

 

You’ll need architectural plans, construction specifications, U-value calculations for materials, heating and ventilation details, and any renewable energy system data.

SAP is used for new builds and conversions, requiring detailed calculations. RdSAP (Reduced Data SAP) is a simplified version for assessing existing properties using pre-defined assumptions.

If your extension significantly impacts your property’s energy performance or involves glazing beyond permitted limits, a SAP Assessment may be required.

 

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a document that provides a property’s energy efficiency rating. It’s generated after a SAP Assessment and is essential for selling or renting your home.

Yes! The assessment identifies areas for improvement in your home’s energy efficiency, allowing you to implement changes that can lower energy costs.

Costs vary depending on the complexity and size of the property but typically range from £150 to £300 for standard assessments

If your property doesn’t meet the required standards, we’ll provide recommendations to improve its energy efficiency so you can achieve compliance.