3.2. Optimising insulation to better balance upfront building costs and longer-term benefits

Key topics on optimising insulation to better balance upfront building costs and longer-term benefits.

3.2.1. Topics identified

The upfront cost of insulation in buildings is offset by ongoing benefits including reduced heating and cooling bills, and improved occupant comfort.

There are differences to the degree to which the three compliance methods enable designers to optimise insulation levels for a particular building and strike the right balance between upfront building costs and long-term benefits.

Recent sector engagement identified that:

  • Topic 12: The schedule method may lead to less cost-effective construction than the more flexible calculation and modelling methods. 
  • Topic 13: The calculation method for large buildings does not provide flexibility for roof, skylight and floor R-values, limiting opportunities for optimising insulation.
  • Topic 14: Where underfloor heating is only used in bathrooms, the minimum R-values for heated floors may cause unreasonable upfront costs.