Retrofitting
Residential retrofitting involves upgrading existing homes to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability. It includes structural enhancements like earthquake resistance or floodproofing, energy upgrades such as insulation, efficient systems, or solar panels, and modernizing technologies and utilities.
Retrofitting boosts resilience, comfort, and home value while supporting sustainability and meeting modern standards.
How to Identify if your Home Needs Retrofitting
Recognising when your property requires retrofitting can help you address structural or energy efficiency concerns effectively. Common indicators include:
- Outdated Building Codes: Older properties may not meet modern safety or efficiency standards.
- Cracks in Walls or Foundation: Visible cracks may indicate structural weaknesses.
- Energy Inefficiency: High energy bills or drafts suggest poor insulation or outdated systems.
- Moisture Issues: Persistent dampness, leaks, or condensation may signal the need for waterproofing or ventilation upgrades.
Why is Retrofitting Important?
Retrofitting offers numerous benefits, making it a vital investment for homeowners and businesses:
Cost of Retrofitting
The cost of retrofitting varies depending on the type and scale of upgrades required. On average:
Structural Reinforcements
depending on the extent of work needed for seismic retrofitting or similar structural upgrades.
Energy Efficiency Improvements
for insulation, solar panels, or efficient HVAC systems.
Damp Proofing or Waterproofing
for preventing moisture-related issues.
Risks of Buying a Property that Requires Retrofitting
A professional retrofitting assessment can guide you in making the right improvements. Key benefits include:
Increased Repair Costs
Delayed upgrades can lead to more severe damage, requiring costly repairs.
Decreased Property Value
Outdated or unsafe properties may struggle in the real estate market.
Higher Energy Bills
Inefficient systems lead to ongoing financial and environmental costs.
Safety Hazards
Structures not retrofitted for seismic or environmental risks may pose dangers to occupants.
Benefits of Having a Home Survey
We understand that buying a home is one of the biggest investments you'll make. That’s why our expert home surveys give you the confidence to move forward by uncovering hidden issues, ensuring you’re not overpaying, and helping you secure your mortgage with ease.

Identifies the presence of any potential issues before purchase.

Provides clarity on what you’re buying and potential risks

Enables negotiation with the seller or inclusion of a treatment plan

Prevents future expenses linked to legal disputes or repair costs.