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What is Passive House?

In an era where sustainability and energy efficiency are paramount, the concept of the Passive House has emerged as a game-changer in the construction and building industry. Originating from Germany (where it is known as Passivhaus), this rigorous, voluntary standard is designed to create buildings that have an ultra-low energy demand for heating and cooling, thereby significantly reducing their ecological footprint.

The Core Principles of Passive House

  • High Levels of Insulation: One of the cornerstones of a Passive House is the use of superior insulation. Walls, roofs, and floors are meticulously insulated to prevent heat from escaping during winter or entering during summer. This creates a stable indoor environment that requires minimal energy to maintain a comfortable temperature.
  • Airtight Construction: Airtightness is crucial in preventing drafts and reducing heat loss. In a Passive House, great care is taken to seal all joints and penetrations to ensure that the building envelope is as airtight as possible. This not only improves energy efficiency but also enhances indoor comfort by eliminating cold spots and drafts.
what are the main elements of passive house
  • High-Performance Glazing: Windows, doors and rooflights are often the weakest link in a building’s thermal envelope. Passive Houses use high-performance glazing, typically triple-glazed, to minimize heat loss. These systems also incorporate advanced framing materials and gas-filled panes to provide excellent insulation without compromising on natural light.
  • Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV): Maintaining good indoor air quality is essential in an airtight building. Passive Houses use mechanical ventilation systems with heat recovery to provide a constant supply of fresh air without significant heat loss. The HRV system captures heat from outgoing stale air and transfers it to incoming fresh air, ensuring that the indoor environment remains healthy and comfortable.
  • Thermal Bridge-Free Design: Thermal bridges are areas in a building where heat can easily flow through materials, bypassing insulation. Passive Houses are designed to eliminate these bridges, ensuring that the thermal envelope remains unbroken. This involves careful detailing at junctions and connections to prevent heat loss.

Benefits of Passive Houses

The advantages of building to the Passive House standard are numerous:

    • Energy Savings: Passive Houses can reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling by up to 90% compared to traditional buildings. This translates into lower utility bills and a smaller carbon footprint.
    • Comfort: The combination of high insulation, airtightness, and controlled ventilation ensures a consistently comfortable indoor environment, free from drafts and temperature fluctuations.
    • Indoor Air Quality: With a constant supply of fresh, filtered air, Passive Houses provide superior indoor air quality, which is particularly beneficial for occupants with allergies or respiratory issues.
    • Sustainability: By significantly reducing energy demand, Passive Houses contribute to a more sustainable future. They lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

What is Passive House Certification?

While many contemporary homes incorporate systems like air or ground source heat pumps and solar PV systems to utilize alternative energy, Passive House construction adheres to a rigorous, certified building standard issued by the Passivhaus Institut in Germany.

To achieve Passive House certification, a building must meet a comprehensive set of requirements focused on air tightness, energy efficiency, and construction standards. Only after fulfilling these stringent criteria can a building be officially recognized as a Passive House.

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Passive House Design Certification Criteria

For a building to qualify as a Passive House, it must adhere to a stringent set of standards, these standards encompass various aspects of the building’s design and construction, all aimed at minimizing energy consumption and maximizing comfort. Achieving Passive House certification involves meeting specific criteria related to space heat demand, airtightness, primary energy consumption, and overheating frequency. Only by fulfilling these comprehensive requirements can a building be officially recognized as a Passive House, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency:

  • Space Heat Demand: The building must have a space heat demand of less than 15 kWh/m² per year for new constructions, and 25 kWh/m² per year for retrofits.
  • Airtightness: The building must pass an air leak pressure test with results of less than 0.6 air changes per hour at 50 Pascals (Pa) for new constructions, and less than 1 air change per hour at 50 Pa for retrofits. This test measures the rate of air leakage through the building’s envelope.
  • Primary Energy Consumption: The building’s primary energy consumption, including heating, hot water, lighting, cooking, appliances, and active cooling (air conditioning), must be less than 120 kWh/m² per year.
  • Overheating Frequency: The building must maintain an internal temperature below 25°C for 90% of the time, meaning that the frequency of overheating during the summer must be below 10%.
Passive House Standard design criteria - heat demand, cooling, airtightness

The Role of Glazing in Passive Houses

Glazing plays a crucial role in the energy performance and comfort of Passive Houses. High-performance windows, doors, and rooflights are essential components that contribute to the overall insulation and airtightness of the building. The quality of glazing impacts both heat retention in the winter and heat exclusion in the summer, making it a vital element in achieving Passive House certification.

To meet the Passive House standards, the U-values (a measure of thermal transmittance) for windows, doors, and rooflights must be extremely low. The required U-values for these components are typically:

  • Windows: U-value of ≤ 0.85 W/m²K
  • Doors: U-value of ≤ 0.80 W/m²K
  • Rooflights: U-value of ≤ 1.10 W/m²K

These low U-values ensure minimal heat loss, contributing to the overall energy efficiency of the building. High-quality glazing not only enhances the thermal performance but also maximizes natural light, improving the indoor environment and reducing the need for artificial lighting.

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David Baker

EOS were chosen as the rooflight supplier as our builder had failed to deliver the items. Rooflights were 1500mm square, something other suppliers were unable to provide. Rooflights were delivered and fitted on a Saturday morning two weeks before Christmas. They dropped onto the prepared upstands. Great service from start to finish, they knew exactly what they were talking about, the manufacturing is first class, they were local. Would we recommend them to anybody who wanted a first class product. without a doubt.

Posted 10 months ago

Phil

We have had several eos rooflights (possible 10-12) over the last 5-6 years. Every one has been as it should be. Received in perfect condition, delivered on time. And the roof-lights are well made and look perfect once fitted. Company is also very helpful if help is required. I’ve seen cheaper alternatives supplied and fitted by others but they are inferior quality. These are

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Alison Smith

Very happy with your service

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Anonymous

Very efficient sales team

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Kieran

Needed a large bespoke roof light upstand made and they managed to turn it around in a day! Great company, would definitely use them again. Thanks

Posted 10 months ago

David Kingston

Great company to deal with, made the process very simple, delivered on time and fitted perfectly

Posted 10 months ago

Anonymous

Easy to deal with, the pricing was great and delivery of 5 skylights was quick and stress free. One small problem was quickly resolved, great company.

Posted 1 year ago

Justin David Davis

Great product despatched and delivered very quickly

Posted 1 year ago

Anonymous

Great rooflights

Posted 1 year ago

Anonymous

Recently purchased an electric roof light from EOS. Very happy with the finished product, study and functions very well. It also looks very stylish. I received excellent customer service from EOS at all stages, they couldn't have been more helpful. Highly recommended.

Posted 1 year ago

Anonymous

Great Rooflights , simple to fit and swift delivery, many Thanks

Posted 1 year ago

Liam Grenander

Very professional customer support / sales team. Dealt with our roof light enquiry quickly and kept me updated on transit and delivery. Will be purchasing roof lights from them again when our projects require them.

Posted 1 year ago

Brad Lander - Bailand Construction Ltd

EOS Rooflights were knowledgable in their field, very helpful and the products (Roof Lantern and Flat glass roof lights) were of a good quality. The Roof lights were easily installed and full installation instructions were supplied for those who are installing for the first time. Would recommend.

Posted 1 year ago

A Memet

Very efficient with processing my order and delivery. I ordered a 3M roof lantern and a smaller flat roof light. Both were simple to install on my own upstands and they both look great. My only negative was the cost was a lot for what they are but I don’t think eos are excessively expensive, I think the roof lanterns themselves are what’s pricey. Anyhow I’m happy 😃

Posted 1 year ago

Leo

EOS were brilliant all through the consultation/sales process and delivery. The skylight looks great and works a treat with the electronic switch. Their after-care support was also very helpful and patient when we mistakenly thought we had an issue. Would highly recommend them.

Posted 1 year ago

Jonathan Tregidga Buyer at Legacy

As a company we have used EOS for some time. We use the EOS Rooflight Flexi Lid product a lot and also the EOS Smoke Vent Rooflight AOV on our projects. We cannot fault the company for the service, communication and value for money.

Posted 1 year ago

Tom

Excellent products, great customer service and post sales support! Unfortunately the courier damaged our roof lights slightly, however EOS went above and beyond to rectify! Special mention to Natalie O’Hara in ops, she was so helpful, prompt and a real pleasure to deal with! Highly recommend EOS!

Posted 1 year ago

Anonymous

Great delivery, great product. Really helpful customer service to organise the delivery of the rooflight

Posted 2 years ago

Wayne

My Eos rooflight turned up on time as always, simple to install and looks great, throws so much light into what was a dark space, the quality of the rooflight is amazing, I will continue buying from Eos in the future,

Posted 2 years ago

Clive Woodford

The rooflights are a key feature externally of the property as they are prominent on the flat roof. They are angled by 15 degrees to allow the south facing sun to enter the house maximising natural light and also utilising any solar gain. The majority are triple glazed, with a couple of larger opening lights being double glazed. Internally they provide so much light and the light shafts are a characteristic of the internal architecture given that there are 15 within the house. The ordering and supply process was straightforward and installing them worked well with the pre-made upstands. All in all a very satisfactory and successful decision to select Eos rooflights.

Posted 2 years ago

Mr Jones

I was after rooflights with laminated glass and of good quality! I contacted EOS after seeing and viewing their products. They fitted the requirements. The service was first rate, nothing was a problem and the drawings to work before delivery excellent. Would highly recommend.

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