Mitigate overheating risks and ensure energy-efficient, compliant buildings.
Overheating assessments enhance thermal comfort and internal living conditions, particularly in the hot summer months. They play a crucial role in promoting energy efficiency by reducing the need for air conditioning, lowering energy costs and the building's carbon footprint.
Overheating assessments ensure compliance with regulations, preventing potential delays in the building process and providing optimal outcomes for future-proof investments.Â
As accredited Elmhurst overheating assessors, we ensure precise and reliable assessments, backed by continuous quality assurance to meet the highest industry standards.
We specialise in optimising thermal comfort in every project.
Our experienced team of overheating assessors are committed to providing accurate and reliable solutions for every project.
We provide customised solutions to meet the unique needs of every development, ensuring optimal results.
Our experienced consultants utilise industry leading dynamic simulation modelling software to assess the risk of overheating in buildings and to provide guidance on mitigating this risk to improve thermal comfort. Â
We offer a comprehensive evaluation of your building’s potential for overheating, examining key factors like construction materials, window size, positioning, and opening size to understand their impact on overall comfort.  Â
We provide a range of different overheating services including:Â Â
As experts in both simplified and dynamic modelling, we utilise the latest guidelines and regulations to evaluate and mitigate the risk of overheating in residential buildings, focusing on design, construction, and ventilation to ensure indoor temperatures remain comfortable and safe.Â
These assessments guide the evaluation and management of overheating risks in non-residential buildings to ensure comfort and efficiency.Â
We assess a building's design to ensure it provides a comfortable indoor temperature for occupants, accounting for future climate scenarios.
The approved CIBSE's TM52 and TM59 assessment methodologies consider the building's thermal envelope and thermal mass, solar gain, orientation, internal heat sources, and location to provide a full evaluation.Â
We carried out overheating analysis on Legacy Wharf II, a mixed-use development in the London Borough of Newham, boasting 196 units across 8 stories.
Crest Nicholson, Bath Western Riverside Bath Western Riverside is a multi-phased development consisting of 813 units.
Blackberry Hill Hospital, Vistry Partnerships Blackberry Hill is a complex mixed-use regeneration project involving new build and refurbishment elements.
Legal & General Homes, Buckler's Park The development is built to Part L 2013 with 19% site-wide carbon emissions savings from renewables.
Achieve your project requirements, and enhance energy efficiency, using the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP).
Achieve compliance with our UK wide air tightness testing.
Enhance energy efficiency and achieve SBEM compliance with Part L2.
Achieve your sustainability targets with our specialist BREEAM services.
AES have been proactive taking this scheme forward from Planning into the detailed design phase, including the development of a revised Energy Strategy, SAPs, Overheating, BREEAM and LCA. Their professional in-house team were key in the collaborative success in delivering the project.
Contact us today to discuss your project.
AES Sustainability Limited
4b Oaklands Court
Tiverton Way
Tiverton Business Park
Tiverton
Devon EX16 6TG
01884 242050
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