H1 Compliance Services

Our H1 Services

We support builders, designers and homeowners with expert NZBC H1 compliance services tailored to today’s building standards. With decades of industry experience, our team provides in-house H1 compliance support, including free H1 Calculations. We can also provide support with the H1 Modelling Method. However, as this service is outsourced, we coordinate compliance through clear communication about costs.

We can also assist you with:

  • H1 compliance training
  • Writing & reviewing specifications
  • Pre-consent plan & spec checks
  • Council RFI’s
  • Installation sign-offs & reports

H1 Calculations can provide good value solutions, as you can offset more expensive compliance options to balance the overall heat loss. To get the best value, you need to know the costs of products and installed solutions – and that’s where our service sets us apart.

 

Fast, Tailored H1 Calculations

We produce H1 Calculations in-house quickly and accurately, with just a full set of consent-ready plans. By incorporating your preferred solutions or restrictions, we tailor the calculation to your project, enhancing overall compliance outcomes.

This can include;

  • The level of thermal comfort your client wants to achieve (good-better-best)
  • Under-slab insulation
  • Glazing specifications
  • Polyester or Glasswool insulation

We typically help reduce total compliance costs by focusing on less expensive solutions, such as limiting the under-slab insulation and glazing, as insulation is comparatively cheap. This approach enables you to meet requirements cost-effectively. Our H1 Calculations are typically ready within 5-7 days, and we offer expedited service if necessary.

 

Verification Method

The Calculation and Modelling methods are the two ways to comply with Building Code insulation requirements and are more flexible and adaptable to suit each new home.

As of November 2025, the Schedule Method has been removed from the Building Code and is no longer an acceptable solution or verification method for H1 Energy Efficiency. Designers have a 12-month transition period, ending November 2026, to fully adopt the changes by that date. The change aims to improve clarity, flexibility, and affordability for designers, builders, and homeowners.

The calculation method compares a proposed building with a reference building (to which the minimum construction R-Values of each building element are applied). The entire building must perform at least as well as the reference building, however, the insulation level of any individual building element can be above or below that of the reference building. Higher insulation in one element can be used to compensate for lower insulation in another.

There are some limitations with the calculation method:

  • The calculation method can only be used when glazing accounts for 40% or less of the total wall area.
  • The construction R-Value for roofs, walls and floors in the proposed building must be at least 50% of the construction R-Value of the corresponding building element in the reference building.

The Modelling Method is used to assess the energy performance of a proposed building by using a simulation of the building to predict its space heating loads and cooling loads. This is compared with the space heating and cooling loads of a reference building that is the same shape, dimensions, and orientation as the proposed building, but has building elements with construction R-Values from H1/AS1. The Modelling Method requires highly detailed calculations that require certified software.

Ready to discuss your next project?

Experience how our expert support, tailored solutions, and guidance ensure smooth, compliant, and cost-effective H1 compliance from start to finish. We can write your specs to ensure consistency and with 20+ industry year experience, we can provide H1 Calculations and H1 Modelling methods for complex builds to achieve H1 Energy Efficiency. Since each house and commercial building has unique requirements based on size, design, and location, we can collaborate with you to achieve optimal results.

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