Services for housing managers / housing providers
Here is a summary of our services for people who manage, maintain or conduct works on managed housing stock. Follow the links or contact us to find out more.
Here is a summary of our services for people who manage, maintain or conduct works on managed housing stock. Follow the links or contact us to find out more.
Strategic Stock Assessment Services
Our stock assessment services are designed to provide housing investment managers with the tools to plan a works program to improve the energy performance of their existing stock. Whether your priority is SAP improvement, carbon saving, or fuel poverty, Parity's Home2050 stock assessment service is designed to inform large or medium scale low energy retrofit programmes. It uses existing data where available from EPCs or Asset Management and/or archetype assessments to model the likely scale of potential and cost effect of the range of energy saving measures applicable to your stock. |
Building Monitoring
Parity provides a flexible service designed to electronically capture exactly how a piece of equipment, a dwelling or other building, or a building occupant actually performs in the real world. We can monitor anything that can be measured using electronic metering including: electricity and gas use; temperatures and humidity and lighting levels; performance of insulation materials and other building elements (by measuring temperature gradients through an element); actual outputs of renewable systems and low carbon technologies. Building monitoring is easiest to install at build or installation stage but we can usually also install monitoring systems in existing buildings and on existing installations. |
Training in the practical aspects of installing and specifying sustainable technologies
We have developed the first nationally accredited training courses for low energy refurbishment available in the UK. Our suite of BTEC modules are designed for housing professionals who wish to add to their knowledge to enable them to understand the technologies and issues related to the newer and less conventional energy saving measures expected to be part of the upcoming Green Deal. |


