Starting in 2025, all new homes must meet the Future Homes Standard (FHS). This includes low-carbon heating systems and enhanced insulation, with the goal of reducing carbon emissions from homes built after 2025 by 75 to 80% compared to those constructed under current Building Regulations.
To comply with the government’s Future Homes Standard, all homes and businesses will have to meet strict energy efficiency targets. ROCKWOOL, the UK’s leading stone wool insulation manufacturer, has launched the new Retrofitting Rainscreen Insulation and Cladding CPD (Continuing Professional Development) module to support building contractors and specifiers with advice on how to increase the energy efficiency of existing buildings by retrofitting non-combustible insulation.
Barratt Developments’ “Zed House” is the first zero carbon house by a major housebuilder to substantially surpass the Future Homes Standard by delivering a carbon reduction of 125%*.