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Read Full ArticleRehau, the window profile and other plastics manufacturer, has produced the Retrofit Right – Making Social Housing More Energy-Efficient report.
It explores how the sector can decarbonise 4.4 million UK social homes across the UK – mostly built between 1945 and 1980 – in line with legislative requirements and available funding. It confronts the scale of this challenge by demonstrating the crucial nature of informed specification of window and door systems.
The report also underlines the importance of these key components in affecting heat loss in residential properties, detailing relevant standards, regulations and metrics such as those governing thermal performance, noise attenuation, security and ventilation.
Retrofit Right also goes on to emphasise the importance of local authorities establishing, bolstering and maintaining supply chains to ensure the specification of high-quality components in these retrofitting efforts.
As explained by Martin Hitchin, CEO at Rehau UK:
“Third-party supply-chain support is also key to bridging knowledge gaps and easing workloads within the social housing sector that may be exacerbated by the scope of the required works.
“The UK’s residential sector is under great pressure to reduce emissions in line with net-zero targets, including a 78% drop in emissions by 2035 and carbon neutrality by 2050,
“As social housing is publicly owned, there’s undoubtedly additional pressure on local authorities to decarbonise and to ensure that every pound spent works as hard as possible to achieve the desired energy-efficiency improvements. For strained local authorities and housing association teams, this combination of raised expectations and the sheer scale of decarbonising millions of social housing properties make this a daunting challenge.”
Specifying right
Hitchin continues: “As major sources of heat loss within properties, windows and door systems have a key role to play in improving the thermal performance of social housing. This is why we launched this latest report as it provides valuable advice on how to approach the frame specification and upgrading process, complying with relevant standards and regulations and the importance of medium retrofits in achieving these goals.
The right stuff
Retrofit Right details the importance of selecting sustainable materials such as coextruded polymer and advises social housing stakeholders to go beyond the point-of-purchase when selecting new frames. As part of this, the report explores how 20 years of advancements in frame design, including improvements in areas such as solar gain and airtightness have made polymer frames more energy efficient.
With an average lifespan of 35 years, combined with appropriate recycling infrastructure, frames in this material are a sustainable, long-lasting material.
As the report emphasises, commercial fenestration professionals who can showcase these credentials to social housing decisionmakers may generate more potential business leads.
Maintenance
The Retrofit Right – Making Social Housing More Energy-Efficient report also encourages decisionmakers to explore data-driven technologies including integrated digital ID cards for individual frames to streamline later maintenance, inspection and material procurement works for local authorities and housing associations.
Using innovations such as Rehau’s Window.ID, expert frame specialists can be quickly contacted via an App. As mentioned in Retrofit Right, this can significantly shorten repair and replacement processes, allowing housing associations and local authorities to save money and resource by reducing the number of visits to affected properties.
Hitchin says: “Material considerations and performance standards of frames are undoubtedly key for local authorities and housing associations carrying out retrofitting projects. However, those selecting components should also see how added services can streamline ongoing maintenance works, including breakages and installing additional accessories.
“Innovations such as Window.ID provide quick access to key data and fenestration experts, greatly reducing the need for time-consuming inspection or measurement appointments. As detailed in Retrofit Right, these innovations can allow housing associations and local authorities to save money by reducing the number of visits to affected properties, ensuring efficient and effective maintenance.”
Picture: Rehau advises fenestration professionals and social housing stakeholders alike to read this latest report and take on board its insights ahead of future retrofitting works.
Article written by Brian Shillibeer
02nd April 2025