We assess your home using the BER Certification process and the SEAI Technical Assessment process — then produce a clear, step-by-step Energy Road Map from where you are now to where you can go.
What we assess in your home
During your HEA our assessor carries out a thorough on-site inspection across four core areas, building a complete evidence-based picture of where energy is lost and where improvements can be made.
Your heat source, controls, distribution, and ventilation are assessed for efficiency and compatibility with future low-carbon technologies such as heat pumps.
The orientation of your home determines solar gain and suitability for renewables. We assess aspect and shading to identify opportunities for solar PV or thermal systems.
How We Measure
We use two complementary processes to give you a recognised energy rating and a detailed technical picture of your home’s performance.
The BER certificate provides a standardised A–G rating based on calculated energy use per square metre per year. It is the benchmark used across Ireland to compare homes and qualify for SEAI grants.
The SEAI Technical Assessment analyses individual measures, their cost, projected savings, and impact on your BER rating. This forms the evidence base for your personalised Energy Road Map.
Your Energy Road Map
Assessment findings are brought together in a personalised Energy Road Map: a prioritised set of recommendations you can follow in full or in part, depending on your goals, budget, and timeline.
Follow the full road map in a coordinated programme of works — transforming your home and achieving the highest possible BER rating.
Pick and implement measures from your road map one at a time. Each improvement delivers real savings and keeps your options open for future works.
Our BER-certified assessor visits your home and carries out a thorough inspection across fabric, heat loss, systems, and orientation — typically taking 2–3 hours.