Building certification

Building Certification by HPHI

The Hellenic Passive House Institute is accredited by the German Passivhaus Institut as a Passive House Certification body, and provides services to clients delivering a broad variety of projects across the world. Motivations to have projects Certified are varied but principally include unequivocal proof of achieving the most demanding energy efficiency standard on the planet, the unsurpassed learning experience for both designer and contractor and greater access to publicity on successfully reaching the standard

Certification process

We recommend contacting a certifierearly on in the planning process. Any problems identified by the certifier can be easily corrected at this point in time. In principle however, certification can also be applied for after completion of the building.

As a rule, all energy-relevant planning documents and technical data of the construction products are submitted before the start of construction work. After careful checking and comparison with the energy balance calculation, the certifier will provide information about any necessary corrections.

After completion of the construction, any changes in the planning will be updated and documents relating to construction (airtightness test, documentation of flow rate adjustment, construction manager’s declaration) will be checked during the final inspection.

If all criteria are met, the building owner will receive the following:

  • the certificate
  • a supplementary booklet with documentation of the energy balance calculation and all relevant characteristic values of the building
  • a plaque (optional)

Step-by-step retrofits with the EnerPHit Retrofit Plan

Many building owners do not want to undertake a complete renovation, but rather upgrade only each building component as repairs are otherwise required. Here it is often possible to reach a high level of energy efficiency at low additional costs, using Passive House components. Before the process begins, an overall plan should however be completed ahead of time, for the current as well as all future retrofit steps which will be undertaken. This is the only way to be sure that everything will fit together and that the owner can count on having a comfortable building with low energy costs once the final step is completed.

The EnerPHit Retrofit Plan (available on the PHPP-CD) provides a methodology for this type of overall plan. For additional quality assurance, HPHI offers a pre-certification as an EnerPHit (or a Passive House) project. This requires a well-established EnerPHit Retrofit Plan, where the first retrofit step has already been implemented with minimum energy savings of at least 20 %. The pre-certification provides assurance to the owners and planners that following the implementation of all retrofit steps, the desired Standard will have been reached.

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