
Retrofitting the UK’s ageing housing stock is one of the nation’s biggest challenges on the path to net zero. With around 29 million homes and over 80% still needing significant energy efficiency upgrades, the scale is vast — equivalent to upgrading one home every minute between now and 2050.

High Retrofit Costs
Retrofit projects often involve layered expenses across labour, time, and materials, leading to significantly higher upfront costs.

Lack of Accurate Data
Heavy reliance on visual inspections and theoretical assumptions from lookup tables result in generic retrofit measures. This not only drives up cost but can also lead to poor decisions around energy and carbon reduction.

Awaab’s Law
Upgrading and maintaining homes now has direct implications for residents' health and safety. New legal obligations require landlords to take swift and effective action to address poor living conditions.

Customer Complaints
Many landlords adopt a reactive stance towards tenant complaints on energy efficiency and living conditions. There is a growing need for proactive measures, preventative maintenance, and improved oversight.












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