
Retrofit Assessor
What is a retrofit assessor and why are they needed?
Retrofit Assessors are trained to undertake a retrofit assessment for dwellings in accordance with PAS 2035.
The activities completed within the retrofit assessment include the production of an RdSAP assessment (that can be lodged as an EPC), a detailed floor plan, a condition report, and an occupancy assessment.
The data collected from these surveys are used by the retrofit coordinator to formulate an improvement option evaluation and medium-term improvement plan.
A Retrofit Assessors has extensive knowledge and experience with RdSAP methodology and assessment of existing dwellings and is a critical link in the chain of a successfully lodged submission to Trustmark.
Having an official PAS 2035 retrofit assessment is the first steps in the process of carrying out a retrofit installation.
The data collected is critical in the understanding of what energy saving measures are required to improve the energy efficiency of the property.
The data collected is critical in the understanding of what energy saving measures are required to improve the energy efficiency of the property.









