In 2025, new regulations will come into force in the United Kingdom which will majorly effect the construction new homes up and down the country. The standard will be a combination of the recent Part L building regulation updates, along with reinforcing Part F and Part O (ventilation and overheating respectively).
INTRODUCTION
1. What is the Future Homes Standard?
2. Avoiding the costs of future retrofits
3. The role of rooflights within the Future Homes Standard
BUILDING BETTER HOMES: THINKING BEYOND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
1. Regulations are a minimum standard
2. Going beyond the minimum – Daylighting
3. Using daylight design to benefit building occupants
4. Going beyond the minimum – Ventilation
5. Using ventilation design to benefit building occupants
6. The role of rooflights in enhancing occupant comfort
HOW CAN ROOFLIGHTS SUPPORT THE AIMS OF THE FUTURE HOMES STANDARD
1. Holistic building performance
2. Thermal performance and energy efficiency requirements
3. Ventilation requirements
4. Overheating requirements
DAYLIGHT, VENTILATION AND BRINGING IMAGINATION TO LIFE
1. Providing daylight and ventilation to all parts of the home
2. Roof access
3. Bespoke rooflights
4. Case studies
CONCLUSION
1. Why wait for 2025?
2. About Glazing Vision
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