Overheating Risk Assessment

Overheating Risk Assessment

Overheating Risk Assessments – CIBSE TM59, TM52 or Simplified Assessments

Under Approved Document O of the Building Regulations, all new residential buildings must undergo an Overheating Risk Assessment. Commercial properties may also require an assessment to manage overheating risks or meet BREEAM requirements.

With modern buildings incorporating better insulation and large areas of glazing, overheating is becoming an increasing concern for occupant comfort and well-being.

We take a practical approach to assessing overheating risks and offer a range of assessments to suit your project’s needs, including:

  • CIBSE TM59 Dynamic Simulation Modelling.
  • CIBSE TM52 Dynamic Simulation Modelling
  • Simplified Overheating Risk Assessment

With extensive experience in overheating risk assessments, our team provides tailored solutions to ensure compliance. In many cases, a Simplified Overheating Risk Assessment may be all that’s needed.

Our highly experienced Energy Consultants provide Overheating Risk Assessments for residential and commercial projects, in line with Approved Document O of the Building Regulations.

Our in-house team specialises in conducting CIBSE TM59, TM52, and Simplified Overheating Risk Assessments, offering cost-effective solutions to ensure compliance.

At Quodox, we take a pragmatic and tailored approach to overheating risk management, offering a range of assessment options to suit your specific project requirements, including:

CIBSE TM59 Dynamic Simulation Modelling – Used for residential buildings to assess and mitigate overheating risks.
CIBSE TM52 Dynamic Simulation Modelling – Applied to non-residential buildings to evaluate and prevent overheating issues.
Simplified Overheating Risk Assessment – A cost-effective approach suitable for projects where a full dynamic simulation is not required.

With extensive experience in overheating risk assessments, our team provides expert guidance and solutions to help you achieve compliance while ensuring practical and cost-effective outcomes. In many cases, a Simplified Overheating Risk Assessment may be sufficient to meet regulatory requirements.

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