New homes must meet minimum energy efficiency standards the National Construction Code sets. This measure makes homes greener and lowers energy costs. All residential buildings, single-family or multi-unit, must meet NCC requirements of seven NatHERS stars out of ten. Before building your home, learn about NatHERS and the assessment process. This article briefly overviews the Nathers Assessment and its process.
What is a NatHERS assessment?
One way to check how energy efficient a home is to evaluate it by NatHERS. Reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions is the primary goal of this government programme. Houses in Australia can become more energy efficient as a result. The Nathers Assessment considers the local climate, building materials, and the home's layout. Considerations for thermal performance will be based on a home's heating and cooling demands as well as the energy efficiency of common home appliances, lights, and the like. Energy generation and storage on-site will also be considered.
Why is the NatHERS evaluation so crucial?
When evaluating the energy efficiency of newly constructed homes nationwide, the Nathers Assessment is the gold standard. New home energy efficiency standards actively reduce Australia's carbon footprint, help the country meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals, and ease pressure on the power grid. Improved, environmentally friendly building practices are another benefit. The NatHERS assessment helps the environment and homeowners save money on energy bills.
The complete process of the NatHERS assessment
Residential properties must have thermal performance and Whole of Home performance ratings provided by the NatHERS assessors. Assessors will gather relevant data and input it into software accredited by NatHERS to carry out the assessments. The assessor will provide a certificate upon completion of the evaluation.
A brief overview of the Nathers Assessment procedure is as follows:
NatHERS thermal performance assessment
NatHERS Whole of Home performance assessment
Conclusion
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