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H1 Compliant house in Tauranga

Summary

In New Zealand, compliance with the updated H1 Energy Efficiency regulations for building approvals from 1st May 2023 is a necessity for new houses and major renovation projects. The updated H1 regulations have introduced the most significant changes ever to energy efficiency in New Zealand housing, and are intended to ensure homes are more comfortable, healthier and use less energy.

Insulation is proving to be one of the easiest and most important considerations for cost-effective compliance for builders. With most builders wanting to introduce higher levels of energy efficiency in new homes, but also retain existing construction methods, the specification of higher performance insulation is a cost-effective way to offset expensive windows and doors. Classic Builders in Tauranga have used Knauf Insulation’s new single layer R7.0 ceiling solution in a traditional new bungalow in Tauranga that enabled bother faster installation and lower cost compared to other options for H1 compliance.

  • Products used:
    • R7.0 Thermal Ceiling Insulation
    • R3.4 Perimeter batt
    • R2.6 Thermal and Acoustic Wall insulation
  • Client: Classic Builders
  • Installer: Install Solutions
  • Building Company: Classic Builders
  • Project: A new, single-storey brick veneer home in Tauranga, New Zealand with higher performance insulation in the ceiling and walls.

H1 Requirements

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What was the solution?

With a design that provided a high-performance home with H1 compliance Classic Builders used Knauf Insulation’s new R7.0 single layer ceiling insulation batts, supported by Install Solutions, an established professional installation contractor in Tauranga, with additional technical advice from Knauf Insulation.

Classic Builders decided to specify the R7.0 single layer ceiling insulation for and compare the outcome against a thinner double-layer insulation system.

The eaves were treated using two solutions, one using a 105mm R3.4 perimeter batt (without the need for a separation barrier from the roof) and an alternative method that used an R7.0 ceiling batt compressed into the eave using a barrier to maintain the ventilation requirements. Both methods achieved H1 compliance and remove the need for a change in the truss design.

""The single layer solution is much faster and easier to install. Plus, there’s no notching required, and it can be easily compressed to fit into the eaves. It’s definitely a better choice." "

Mark Fairclough
Professional Insulation Installer from Install Solutions
KINZ No notching required image

Why Knauf insulation?

Knauf Insulation’s R7.0 single layer ceiling insulation batt was selected for multiple reasons, including its ability to deliver significant savings in labour, which reduced the overall project cost; the easy placement of cables, pipes, and other services; less material wastage; and increased thermal performance above and around the timber beams. It also eliminated the need for multiple products to be installed.

Watch to witness which method emerges as the faster and smarter choice

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