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Commercial Air Leakage Testing What is an air leakage test? An air leakage test (also commonly referred to as an air tightness test or air permeability test) is a test to determine the level of uncontrolled air flow through gaps or cracks in the fabric of a building. Too much air leakage leads to unnecessary heat loss and can lead to discomfort to the occupants through cold draughts. Do I need an air leakage test? If you have constructed a new commercial building with a total useful floor area of over 500m2, then Part L of the Regulations states that, with few exceptions, you must now have an air leakage test performed on that building. An air leakage test is used to calculate an air permeability rating. It is this rating that is submitted to Building Control and which must meet the latest Building Regulation standards for conservation of fuel and power. How long does an air leakage test take? We aim to complete each air leakage test within four working days from the point of engagement. It will be necessary for one of our experienced energy assessors to visit the site in order to conduct the test. The time at which we visit the site will be at your convenience and the length of each site visit should not last longer than four hours, depending on the size and complexity of the assessment. How much does an air leakage test cost? We strive to ensure each quote is the most competitive in the market, offering you real value for a quality service. Factors that will affect the cost of an air leakage test include the size and complexity of the building. Call now to obtain an instant quote from one of our experienced air leakage assessors.

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Page 1: Air Leakage Test   Commercial

Commercial AirLeakage TestingWhat is an air leakage test?

An�air�leakage�test�(also�commonly�referred�to�as�an�air�tightness�test�or�air�permeability�test)�is�a

test�to�determine�the�level�of�uncontrolled�air�flow�through�gaps�or�cracks�in�the�fabric�of�a�building.

Too�much�air�leakage�leads�to�unnecessary�heat�loss�and�can�lead�to�discomfort�to�the�occupants

through�cold�draughts.

Do I need an air leakage test?

If�you�have�constructed�a�new�commercial�building�with�a�total�useful�floor�area�of�over�500m2,�then

Part�L�of�the�Regulations�states�that,�with�few�exceptions,�you�must�now�have�an�air�leakage�test

performed�on�that�building.��An�air�leakage�test�is�used�to�calculate�an�air�permeability�rating.�It�is�this

rating�that�is�submitted�to�Building�Control�and�which�must�meet�the�latest�Building�Regulation

standards�for�conservation�of�fuel�and�power.

How long does an air leakage test take?

We�aim�to�complete�each�air�leakage�test�within�four�working�days�from�the�point�of�engagement.�It

will�be�necessary�for�one�of�our�experienced�energy�assessors�to�visit�the�site�in�order�to�conduct�the

test.�The�time�at�which�we�visit�the�site�will�be�at�your�convenience�and�the�length�of�each�site�visit

should�not�last�longer�than�four�hours,�depending�on�the�size�and�complexity�of�the�assessment.

How much does an air leakage test cost?

We�strive�to�ensure�each�quote�is�the�most�competitive�in�the�market,�offering�you�real�value�for�a

quality�service.�Factors�that�will�affect�the�cost�of�an�air�leakage�test�include�the�size�and�complexity

of�the�building.�Call�now�to�obtain�an�instant�quote�from�one�of�our�experienced�air�leakage

assessors.

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What happens if my building fails the air leakage test?

Our�qualified�assessors�will�be�happy�to�provide�you�with�a�free�consultancy�service,�advising�you�on

all�necessary�remedial�works�to�ensure�a�PASS�EVERYTIME.�

How can I improve the air tightness of my building?

Ways to improve the air tightness of a building include:

• referring�to�the�Communities�and�Local�Government’s�accredited�construction�details�;

• sealing�any�gaps�around�windows�and�doors;

• filling�any�holes�in�the�external�walls;

• applying�draught�stripping�between�the�loft�hatch�and�the�frame;

• sealing�any�gaps�where�service�pipes�and�cables�pass�through�the�buildings�fabric;

• ensuring�there�is�a�good�seal�around�boiler�flue�pipes�where�they�pass�through�the�external�

wall/ceiling;�and

• sealing�around�the�edges�of�rooms�and�making�good�any�gaps�in�the�floor�around�service�pipes�(it

is�also�advisable�to�check�for�holes�behind�baths�and�under�shower�trays).

How can Energytest help me?

As�well�as�providing�a�fast�and�accurate�air�leakage�assessment�at�a�market�leading�price,�our

experienced�energy�assessors�will�be�happy�to�assist�you�with�free�advice�regarding�air�tight

construction�details.�We�can�also�offer�you�a�single�point�of�contact�to�serve�all�your�Part�L

requirements,�including�conducting�a�SAP�assessment�and�issuing�an�Energy�Performance

Certificate�on�completion�of�the�building.

What do I need to provide to the air leakage assessor?

• Details�of�the�type,�size�and�location�of�the�building�to�be�assessed;�and,�where�possible

• floor�plans,�including�building�elevations�and�sections.