BINDT Registered testers

We inspect and test homes for uncontrolled flows of air with fully qualified and registered BINDT Testers, using the latest retrotec equipment

An Air Leakage Test can pinpoint where air is escaping from the home
Why have an Air Tightness Test?

It is now mandatory that a percentage of all new homes will have to prove that they have passed an air tightness test prior to occupation. This is due to the fact that the majority of homes use fossil fuels to heat them and the construction of airtight buildings will reduce the need for higher fuel consumption thus reducing the carbon dioxide emissions. The rate your property will need to achieve will be determined in your Target Emission Rate (TER). Building control will be unable to provide you with a completion certificate unless an air test has taken place and the correct results been achieved.

Does every dwelling need to be tested?

For dwelling’s (L1A), air leakage testing is mandatory for a percentage of each building type. Air leakage should not exceed 10m³/hr/m² of the building envelope.

Number of instances of the dwelling type

Number of tests to be carried out
on each dwelling type

4 or less

One test of each dwelling type

Greater than 4, but equal or less than 40

Two tests of each dwelling type

More than 40

At least 5% of the dwelling type, unless the first 5 units of the type that are Tested achieve the design air permeability, when the sampling frequency can be subsequently reduced to 2%

fully qualified BINDT technicians/engineers using the latest retrotec equipment

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