New 2007 UK Home Information Packs must include a Home Energy Rating

Released on = January 16, 2006, 10:27 pm

Press Release Author = Rooftherm Roofing and Insulation Services

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Selling a UK house in 2007 will be fundamentally different
if the UK Government keeps to its legislative timetable. By summer 2007 UK
legislation will insist that a prospective house buyer is provided by the house
seller with a \"Home Information Pack\" that contains a \"Home Energy Report". This
rates each home for energy efficiency similar to how white goods are currently
rated.

Press Release Body = Press Release
Date: 17th January 2006
For Immediate Release.
Further information: www.rooftherm.co.uk

New legislation is due to be enforced from summery 2007 if the UK Government keeps
to its announced schedule of introducing the house sellers "Home Information Pack".

According to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister: "The current home buying and
selling process is slow, wasteful, stressful and causes far too much delay and
failure. Home information packs are due to be introduced throughout England and
Wales from the beginning of 2007 to tackle these problems. They will make the home
buying and selling process more transparent, more certain, consumer friendly and
faster". And according to the ODPM the average cost of the home information pack
will cost the house seller £635.00 to produce but "this is not an additional cost"
since this money was spent before on survey reports etc.

Each domestic freehold property or domestic leasehold property with more than 21
years of the lease to run that is put up for sale in 2007 must include an energy
efficiency statement or "Home Energy Report" very similar to the way that electrical
white goods are currently rated.

Installing better insulation, more thermally efficient appliances and so on will be
required if the property is assessed as below the "modern energy efficiency
standards". Properties build before April 2006 will all likely fail the revised
building regulations for energy efficiency as new regulations from that date will be
introduced moving the goal posts significantly for insulation levels. So, virtually
every UK property if assessed in 2007 will fail the energy audit if based upon the
building regulations in force at that time. The pressure on the seller will be to
ensure that they only get ticks against the energy efficiency audit. For most
sellers this will typically mean upgrading the insulation levels within the
property.

Rooftherm (www.rooftherm.co.uk) have looked at the Home Energy Report requirements.
If the home falls down the ratings at the audit one of the best ways to beat the
"energy efficiency rating" statement is to retro fit polyurethane foam to a pitched
roof. Surprisingly, most houses do not have pitched roof insulation. This is ironic
because this is the number one source of heat loss. Spray applied polyurethane foam
is the best commercially available insulation enjoying a 2 to 8 times better
insulation factor per depth over any other home insulation products. Also,
polyurethane spray foam seals and draft proofs and eliminates condensation too. For
most homes it can be fitted in a day and will last the life of the property proving
to be an excellent investment, saving energy, saving money, providing a more
comfortable home and will help save the planet for future generations.

For more information please visit Rooftherm at www.rooftherm.co.uk


Web Site = http://www.rooftherm.co.uk

Contact Details = Andrew Mullins||Dane Mill, Broadhurst Lane||Congleton , CH12
1LA||$$country||||01260-285823||andy@rooftherm.co.uk||http://www.rooftherm.co.uk

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