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portada Building for Tomorrow. The Complete Guide to the Future Homes Standard  - Part L 2026, Heat Pumps, Solar PV, SAP 10.3 and the New UK Building Regulations for Energy-Efficient, Zero-Carbon-Ready New Homes
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
188
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 1.00 cm
ISBN13
9798253627921

Building for Tomorrow. The Complete Guide to the Future Homes Standard - Part L 2026, Heat Pumps, Solar PV, SAP 10.3 and the New UK Building Regulations for Energy-Efficient, Zero-Carbon-Ready New Homes

David G. Oldham (Author) · Independently published · Paperback

Building for Tomorrow. The Complete Guide to the Future Homes Standard - Part L 2026, Heat Pumps, Solar PV, SAP 10.3 and the New UK Building Regulations for Energy-Efficient, Zero-Carbon-Ready New Homes - David G. Oldham

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Synopsis "Building for Tomorrow. The Complete Guide to the Future Homes Standard - Part L 2026, Heat Pumps, Solar PV, SAP 10.3 and the New UK Building Regulations for Energy-Efficient, Zero-Carbon-Ready New Homes"

The Future Homes Standard is now law. Every new home in England must comply. This book tells you exactly how.

On 24 March 2026, the UK government published the most significant change to domestic building regulations in a generation. From March 2027, every new home must include a heat pump, solar panels, and dramatically improved energy performance. Gas boilers are finished in new builds. There is no opt-out.

Whether you are a self-builder planning your dream home, an architect designing to the new standard, a developer managing the transition across your sites, or a homeowner trying to understand what the FHS means for your new-build purchase, this book gives you everything you need in plain English.

Written by David Oldham, an Energy Consultant, SAP Assessor, and SBEM Assessor with over 20 years in the UK construction industry, this fully updated second edition covers the confirmed regulations as published, not consultation proposals.

Inside this book:The confirmed notional dwelling specification and what it means for your projectPart L 2026 explained: the three compliance metrics, backstop values, and photographic evidence requirementsHeat pumps: sizing, flow temperatures, emitter design, hot water cylinders, and the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grantSolar PV: the new mandatory Requirement L3, the 40% ground-floor-area rule, battery storage, and financial returnsBuilding fabric: insulation, triple glazing, airtightness targets, thermal bridging, and construction method comparisonsVentilation: dMEV vs MVHR, Part F 2026 commissioning requirements, and homeowner guidanceOverheating and Part O: passive cooling strategies and the upcoming reviewSAP 10.3 and the Home Energy Model: the compliance process from design stage to completion certificateCosts, grants, and financial planning with detailed breakdowns by house typeTransitional arrangements: which projects must comply and whenScotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland: how the devolved nations compareA dedicated chapter for self-builders with budgets, timelines, and common mistakes to avoidCompliance checklists, glossary, notional dwelling reference table, and resource directory
The companion website at futurehomestandard.uk provides ongoing updates, tools, and supplementary resources.

Also by David Oldham: Mastering UK Building Regulations Timber Frame Homes: The Future of UK Housebuilding

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