Our latest white paper – ‘The impacts of the amended parts L and F’ – is now live

As of 15th June 2022, new homes starting construction must produce at least 31% less carbon than under the previous regulations, legislated under changes to Part L and F of the Building Regulations.
 
The first update to Part L in nearly 10 years, the initial emphasis has been on a fabric first approach, supported by the use of low-carbon heating technologies. Following this, the changes to Part F are intended to ensure that as homes become more energy efficient, ventilation is not made worse in the process.
 
Intended to perform as a stepping stone towards the wider Future Homes Standard, these new Building Regulations will eventually evolve to a target of 75% less carbon by 2025, and net zero by 2050.
 
In this research, Housebuilder & Developer intends to find out how our readers are adapting to these changes, how well these and future changes are understood, and the impacts they will have on their businesses.

Click here to receive the white paper.