Apr, 2023 | Design Inspiration

7-star energy ratings and building your new home

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There is now a 7-star energy rating system in place, but what does it mean for your new home?

When it comes to building your dream home, new rules have increased the minimum energy efficiency standards for new homes from 6 to 7-star ratings.

The new rating system has been introduced by the government to help you understand how energy efficient your home will be, making it cheaper to heat and cool, more comfortable to live in, and more resilient to extreme weather, which in turn will help reduce household power bills with little or no additional construction cost. The new requirements will now commence on 1 May 2024.

It involves the inclusion of fixed appliances like heating, cooling, hot water and lighting and being ready for the use of solar panels to harness sunshine for electricity and for charging electric vehicles. It will also demand climate-resistant features like better insulation, condensation mitigation, higher quality glazing and smarter floor plans.

Achieving a 7-star rating

A 7-star rating is split into three categories:

To achieve a 7-star rating, your new home must meet the following requirements:

You can get up to six stars just by using high quality materials and appliances in your new home, and investing in solar panels or upgraded insulation will give you an extra star.

Solar panels are becoming increasingly popular as an alternative source of power because they provide clean electricity and they’re also easy to install! The government has incentives available for homeowners who want to install solar panels on their homes; these incentives include grants and tax deductions that can help offset some costs associated with purchasing equipment needed for this type of project (such as batteries).

The Benefits of 7-star energy ratings

The benefits of 7-star energy ratings include:

With many new homeowners looking to reduce their spending and costs, 7-star homes are predicted to be in far more demand than lower-star rated homes costing more to run, meaning buyers will be willing to pay a premium for good energy efficient homes.

Your builder will be able to step you through all the details and requirements for your new home. The benefits of incorporating these new changes into your home will not only help you save money on energy bills, but a 7-star efficient home will contribute towards making our planet a better place to live now, and for future generations.

 

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