As an independent organisation, with no ties to any particular supplier or manufacturer, Bright Green Homes offers the best all-round service for any company who wishes to evaluate and improve the level of CO2 emissions from their business premises.
We are also able to produce reports for self builders, developers and architects to demonstrate compliance with building regulations and are also accredited Code for Sustainable Homes Assessors.
A detailed list of other professional services we offer is below.
Visit our contact page to send us details of the project you have.
How much can I save?
Most microbusinesses use between 5,000 and 15,000 kWh of electricity per year, and should expect to pay an average of £1,349 on their annual electricity bill. Most small businesses use between 15,000 and 25,000 kWh of electricity per year, and their annual electricity bill should cost around £2,566.
Just 10% reduction
Can equal as much as £135 - £260 per year - which is the cost of a nice Christmas party for most small businesses
The bigger you are the more you can save
Click Me!Code for Sustainable Homes Assessment
From Pre-assessment to Post Construction – this will only be pahsed out this year 2016
U value calculation
Bespoke U value calculations – you provide the drawing and we’ll provide a Building Regs suitable Calculation
Heat Loss Calculations for Part L Compliance
For any small extension or alteration you should provide heat loss calculations proving the situation is no worse than before the alteration
SAP calculations
For new builds or retrofits SAP calculations are required for Building Regulation approval
Energy Performance Certificates
an EPC is now required for any property new built but also any building or flat on the property market
Comprehensive Sustainability Reports
for Landlords, Local Authorities or Housing Associations we can help you analyse your portfolio
Water Efficiency Calculations
For Part G Building Regulation compliance
Low/Zero Carbon Technology Feasibility Studies
We can help you determine the feasibility of a variety of LZC technologies impartially