Sap Calculations Colindale
Do you need Sap calculations for Part L of the building regulation? Then we are here to help. Contact us for a quote for your project.
What Exactly Are Sap Calculations?
SAP is short for Standard Assessment Procedure and is the UK government’s procedure for calculating the energy performance of residential properties. The calculations are required to demonstrate your building conforms with specified energy targets laid down in the building regs.
That’s pretty much it in a simple summary.
Colindale SAP Calcs For Dwelling Change Of Use
- Reports for Part L Compliance
- SAP EPC
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Colindale SAP Calcs For Overglazed Extensions
- Carbon Emissions Reports
- Heat Loss Calculations
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Colindale SAP Calcs For New Builds
- Reports for Part L compliance
- SAP EPC
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What does SAP mean?
Have building control, or even your architect asked you to get sap calculations?
Why will you need them and exactly what are sap calculations anyhow? Then read on.
You can either click the video on this page, where Andreas will shed some light on this, or continue reading.
When Are SAP Calculations Needed?
Sap calculations are usually required for 3 main reasons.
1. For all new properties.
2. For a dwelling change of use, for example altering a commercial building to residential flats.
3. For overglazed extensions.
The two main areas that the sap calculations will be looking at is that the carbon emissions from the dwelling are within set tolerances and that certain elements of the property, such as the walls, windows , floors and roof comply with certain thermal energy targets.
A good set of construction drawings will need to be given to the Assessor, because all the calculations are done from the building drawings ,so usually there is no need to visit the property.
Your Assessor will advise you of precisely what is needed. When the calculations are completed, an Energy Performance Certificate or EPC can also be produced.
If your sap calculations show that your property is not compliant, then our Assessor will give you advice on upgrades that can be made to make it so.
It could be costly if you realise at a late stage in the construction that the building is not compliant. So it is wise to liaise with the Assessor as early on during the project as possible.
Should you require advice on a project you could have in, or simply require a quotation, give us a call or fill in our get a quote form.
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Here we have presented the most common queries asked about SAP Calculations in Colindale.
So, What Exactly Are Sap Calculations
This is certainly quite possibly the most frequent query asked. Have a look at Andrea’s video explanation above, or read the full explanation here on the right.
Sap Calculations, How Much Are They
We would be pleased to offer discounts, for example for properties which are the exact same or similar design. But typically for a single property the charge would be in the region of £120 – £300. By supplying the plans, it will be possible to get yourself a fixed price quote.
What Is The Difference Between Sap and EPC
Before we get to the differences, here is what you will need depending on your project.
For a new build property you’ll need – SAP calculations and an EPC.
For dwelling change of use or conversion you’ll need – Sap Calculations and an EPC.
For overglazing on an existing dwelling you’ll – Sap calculations only.
SAP or Standard Assessment Procedure are the computations of pre defined data set of a properties design that’s created to demonstrate the energy efficiency of a property. EPC stands for Energy Performance Certificate and it’s a summary report from the SAP calculations in an simple to comprehend document, that could also be used to market or rent out a property.
There are actually two types of EPCs. The first is a SAP EPC which is produced from building plans when all of the components of the building are known. This will normally be needed by building control to show that a property satisfies specific targets required by the building regulations. Building control would must also see the SAP calculations which shows in greater detail whether all of the elements going into your property conform to the building regulations.
The 2nd sort of EPC is the common one that will be needed when you are selling, or renting a property. This kind of EPC uses what’s called rdSAP, which stands for Reduced Data Standard Assessment Procedure, which is used where specified thermal values of, for instance, the walls, roof, floors, etc, are not precisely known on an established property. In this instance assumed thermal values are used based on the age of your property. This sort of EPC would be no use to show compliance with any building regulations. Sometimes building control would simply ask you for an EPC, however what they would really need are the Sap calculations (which is the data behind the EPC) and the SAP EPC (which is actually summary report from the Sap calculations).
Still perplexed, after that give us a call for additional assistance.
What Are As Built SAP Calculations
These are the finished set of SAP calculations generated when the building has been completed to confirm that it is compliant with Part L1A of the building regulations. Prior to the building starting, it should have had a set of “Design Sap” calculations to show that the planned construction, on paper at least, would be compliant with Part L1A.
Can I Do The Sap Calculation Myself
No, this is not some thing you can do by yourself. The calculations must be carried out by an On Construction Domestic Energy Assessor or OCDEA, using approved Government computer software. The Assessor must be approved under one of the certification schemes and is also regularly audited to keep up their accreditation.
What Info is Required For Sap Calculations
Your Assessor would advise you of exactly what is needed. Typically you would need the following:
- Floor Plans to include sections and elevations
- Orientation of the property
- Construction specification of walls, roof and floors
- Specification for all doors and windows
- Primary and secondary heating
- Provision for providing hot water
- Any renewable technology (if any)
Sap Calculations For New Build
All new property need to have Sap calculations to show compliance with Part L1A (Conservation of fuel and power in new dwellings) of the building regs.
Sap Calculations For Extensions
It’s now quite fashionable to have large bi-folding doors, sky lights and large amounts of glazing on new extensions. However with the latest building regulations the amount of glazing must be a maximum of 25% of the floor area of the new extension. Therefore over compensations on the thermal elements in other areas of the property will have to be made to demonstrate that the CO2 emissions coming from the current house along with the planned extension is not any worse than the existing house and an extension where the glazing is within the allowed amount judged against Part L1B of the building regulations.
You need SAP calculations to find solutions and illustrate compliance.
Sap Calculations For Conversions
For anyone who is changing the use of a building, you will need Sap calculations. {The new dwelling will have to comply with Part L1B of the building regulations.}
Will I Need to have Sap Calculations
You will need Sap calculations for any of the following:
- Building a new property
- Changing the use of an existing property (e.g, a barn conversion, commercial building to residential)
- Extensions with more than 25% glazing
- Opening up the main house to an existing conservatory
- Extension where the extension is more than 50% of the original property wall area
- Garage conversions
- If requested by building control
This checklist is not exhaustive. If you’re not sure whether you will need them, then simply give us a call.

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