In the News: Shift in Government’s focus for insulation standards review

The Government may be changing the focus of a review into H1 building standards, which relate to insulation and thermal performance of houses, thanks to work done by NZCB and others.

BusinessDesk has reported that the Government may be looking to tweak the existing standards, which were introduced in 2022, rather than rolling them back completely as originally proposed.

The change in direction follows research done by NZCB, EBOSS, architects DGSE and Your QS. As reported by Stuff, this research showed that fears of large increases in the cost of new builds because of the H1 standards were unfounded, with the extra insulation costs imposed by the H1 regulations could be as low as $2,200 compared to what they would have been before the regulations were introduced.

NZCB undertook the research following the Government’s initial proposal to rollback the standards completely.

As NZCB Chief Executive Malcolm Fleming told Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB when the proposal was first announced, the rollback would have represented a major step backwards and that the fears of large cost increases were largely unfounded.

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