Case Study - Kingspan Retrofit
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Case Study - Kingspan Retrofit
Case Study Example 80 YEAR OLD TWO-STOREY SEMI South Co. Dublin An eighty year old, two-storey semi in south Co.Dublin was horribly cold and damp, thermally inefficient and expensive to run. A Kingspan Retrofit survey found uninsulated cavity walls, drafty windows & doors, a heating system in need of upgrade and a loft with very little insulation. The home owners wanted their house to be warm and cosy, while being energy efficient. They contacted Kingspan Retrofit who were able to recommend a local contractor, EcoThermal Home Ltd. The contractor contacted the homeowner directly and arranged a site visit to provide an assessment of the property and a quotation based on the homeowners budget and requirement. The house, which was built in the 1930’s and extended some 50 years later needed a deep and diverse retrofit package taking into account different construction methods. The entire exterior of the property received External Insulation works with a new render finish to match the existing style of the exterior of the house. 100mm of Kingspan EPS Platinum insulation was installed to give a U-Value of 0.27w/m² K. New room ventilators where also installed as per the SEAI’s Better Energy Homes Scheme. The property also benefited from a pumped Cavity Fill insulation for the extension. The cavity was filled with Kingspan Ecobead which is an EPS Platinum Bonded Bead which was placed into the 40mm cavity in the walls at the rear of the property. The house required a full over haul on the heating systems. The old boiler and six radiators where removed and replaced and the entire system was power flushed, cleaning all the existing pipe work. A new highly efficient 30kw Glowworm Flexicom wall mounted gas boiler was installed in the Kitchen. Six new high output radiators with thermostatic values where fitted to size as per the heat requirements for each room. Also fitted was two channel seven day programmer, two motorised values, room and cylinder thermostat to control heating and hot water separately. This allows the home owner to really take control of the home heating system. In winter the home owners heating bills had previously ranged anywhere from €400 - €900! Also on the list were three new hardwood timber windows and a new back door. The house also received complete attic insulation works. 125mm Kingspan TP10 rigid insulation boards where installed in the attic section of the new extension and crawl spaces of the original attic. Also installed was 82.5mm insulation backed plasterboards which where skim coated and left ready to paint. All the existing attic fibre glass insulation was removed to avoid future condensation risk. The home owners felt that the house became much easier to heat and cheaper to run straight away. All the old draughts were also gone providing a new level of comfort in their home. They were also happy to discover that all the new retrofit measures had added to the future value of their home. They are now planning on the upgrading their holiday home as they are so impressed with the results. The home owner paid tribute to Kingspan Retrofit... “We were very happy with the Kingspan recommended contractors, Eco Thermal Homes. They were very efficient, courteous and professional in all our dealings with them.” intro Happiness is.... Winning a €10,000 prize! The lucky winner, Moninne Agnew had, over the years, re-decorated the interior of her home to look stylish and be very comfortable. But comfort is more than just a nice floor covering and a squashy sofa because whilst her home looked good, in the energy stakes it was a very poor performer indeed with a BER rating of ‘F’. Looking for ideas and help to improve things, Moninne visited the SelfBuild & Improve Your Home Show at Citywest in Dublin last September where she entered a competition for a fabulous prize of €10,000 donated by the organisers, SelfBuild Ireland Ltd., for the winner to spend on building materials towards either a home improvement or selfbuild project. “If I hadn’t won I never would have done the work,” Moninne explained. “There was a lot of insulation needed and of course that’s not something you can do piecemeal, like the interiors.” Moninne contacted a company she had met at the Show and they swung into action by helping her to find Registered contractors and alerting her to the financial help available for projects such as hers. Indeed, the whole process was very smooth as the team processed the grant application through SEAI on her behalf. The main house was built in 1959 with solid walls and an extension added in 1994 is of cavity construction. With the prize money and grants, Moninne was able to have these solid walls insulated externally whilst the cavity in the extension was fully filled and all walls were finished with a sand based acrylic render to give a uniform look. Internally, the front roofspace insulation was upgraded to bring it up to current Building Regulations standard, in addition all the exposed pipework, water tank and access hatch were insulated. The rear flat roofed section had given Moninne problems in the past with leakages so the advice was to completely remove it and replace with a new roof, with which she agreed. It was all insulated and finished off with new lead flashing to the chimney and valleys and weather sealed back under the existing pitched roof. Moninne is delighted with the way the house not only looks but performs as well, not to mention the savings she will make on her energy bills. The house is now an excellent ‘C3’ rating and Moninne is in the happy position of having a house that was built in the mid twentieth century but is as good as any newbuild today. Project co-ordinator: Kingspan Retrofit, Castleblaney, Co Monaghan tel. 042 9754 626 www.kingspanretrofit.ie External insulation works: Pw Thermal Building Solutions Ltd., from Eco Thermal Homes, Dublin 24 tel. 02 420 1771 www.pwthermalsolutions.com Pumped cavity insulation: 360 Insulations Ltd., Clara, Co Offaly tel. 083 3551 795 www.360insulations.com Attic & flat roof insulation: Eco Thermal Homes as above. Design for life = a house for life Self-building is arguably the most fulfilling and successful way of achieving a home ideally suited to your needs and wants. Life however is a continuous process and has many different stages, each with their own special and specific requirements. What is ideal for two fit thirty-somethings with young children is likely to be quite the opposite for an elderly single person. It’s a situation we have been looking at in these pages with our second article on the subject starting on page 92. Altering the way a house is laid out and functions is generally a varying combination of expensive and problematical with the www.SelfBuild.ie result being ‘the best that could be achieved within the budget’, as well as an unsettling upheaval for all involved. Many people prefer just to move or ‘downsize’ but that brings its own disruption as also left behind, more often than not, are friends, support networks and the ease that familiarity with a neighbourhood brings. With houses now being built to require virtually no financial outlay on energy costs to run, a huge burden has been lifted and in the very near future that will no longer be the powerful driver for change it currently is. With that removed, the focus now falls on design, Universal Design. Due to be launched within the next two months are ‘The Universal Design Guidelines for Homes in Ireland’ and the ‘Universal Design Guidelines for Dementia Friendly Dwellings for People Living with Dementia, their Families and Carers’. The aim of the reports is to inform everyone involved in the construction of houses on how to create in Ireland homes suitable for everyone, regardless of age, size, ability or disability. In our next issue we will be looking at the ideas behind Universal Design in general, and how these can be incorporated into your own self-build to create a home you need never have to leave. See www.universaldesign.ie ROI calling NI: prefix with 048 NI calling ROI: prefix with 00353(0) 11 Case Study Example 2 STOREY DETACHED (1994 - 1999) 148m2 (1,598ft2) Energy Saving Cost Less Grant Amount Saving Walls & Attic 14% E1,846 E385 Heating Controls 34% E2,122 E543 Boiler Replacement 49% E2,167 E395 Stove 52% E2,440 E88 Solar Hot Water 58% E2,946 E151 Base Case E0 E500 E1,000 E1,500 E2,000 E2,500 E3,000 Case Study Example 2 STOREY SEMI DETACHED (1967 - 1982) 132m2 (1,423ft2) Energy Saving Cost Less Grant Amount Saving Walls & Attic 33% E1,449 E1,213 Heating Controls 54% E2,122 E788 Boiler Replacement 66% E2,167 E469 Stove 68% E2,440 E81 Solar Hot Water 72% E2,946 E124 Base Case E0 E1,000 E2,000 E3,000 E4,000 Case Study Example BUNGALOW (1983 - 1993) 125m2 (1,346ft2) Energy Saving Cost Less Grant Amount Saving Walls & Attic 13% E1,822 E428 Heating Controls 38% E2,122 E791 Boiler Replacement 52% E2,167 E432 Stove 55% E2,440 E100 Solar Hot Water 59% E2,946 E118 Base Case E0 E500 E1,000 E1,500 E2,000 E2,500 E3,000 E3,500