Reducing air leakage during construction ensures better quality control, simplifies inspections, minimizes rework, accelerates project timelines, and enhances energy efficiency, benefiting the construction team’s efficiency.
Improving a building’s airtightness reduces energy loss, enhances quality control, minimizes rework, simplifies inspections, accelerates project timelines, and ensures long-term performance, benefiting the construction team.
Improving airtightness lowers energy costs, reduces rework and material waste, accelerates project completion, and boosts building performance, leading to financial savings for both contractor and client.
Improving airtightness reduces stress by ensuring quality control, minimizing costly rework, passing inspections smoothly, speeding up timelines, and delivering long-term energy savings for both contractor and client.
At Strairt, we specialise in airtightness consultancy, testing, and advocacy to improve energy efficiency in buildings.
Our mission is to contribute to environmental sustainability by reducing energy consumption and supporting the UK’s journey toward net-zero goals. We take pride in delivering efficient, reliable services that guide our clients toward successful, airtight solutions.
With a commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility, we partner with our customers to enhance the performance of their buildings, ensuring both energy savings and a greener future for generations to come. Let us help you achieve airtight success while benefiting the planet.
We are certified for testing and per-testing Passivhaus and EnerPHit projects. If you are focused on a low-energy specification target, we are certified to test all low-energy standards, including Passivhaus and EnerPHit.
Help to achieve the UK’s targets for achieving Net Zero. The ‘net zero target’ refers to a government commitment to ensure the UK reduces its greenhouse gas emissions by 100% from 1990 levels by 2050
We are certified to work with all low-energy projects and retrofit projects.
1. Passivhaus Standard
2. BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method)
3. Code for Sustainable Homes (CfSH)
4. Zero Carbon Homes Standard
5. Building Regulations Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power)
6. LETI Climate Emergency Design Guide
7. RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge
8. AECB Building Standard
9. Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
10. Home Quality Mark (HQM)
11. The Fabric Energy Efficiency Standard (FEES)
12. National Calculation Methodology (NCM)
13. CIBSE TM54: Evaluating Operational Energy Performance