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First, we want to congratulate everyone who secured SHDF Wave 2.1 funding! Now, let’s explore how Vericon Systems can help you maximise this opportunity to transform your social housing properties.
Our innovative solutions directly support your decarbonisation goals. Most importantly, we help you boost energy efficiency, upgrade homes, cut greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance tenant living conditions.
Our smart monitoring systems give you clear insights into energy usage. As a result, you can spot opportunities to reduce consumption at both individual properties and across your entire portfolio.
First off, our smart thermostat works with our BCM to cut energy bills by up to 22%. Moreover, we’ve developed specific modulation curves for all boiler types. Therefore, when combined with our universal thermostat, you can efficiently control any connected boiler.
Additionally, our cloud-connected devices constantly track your assets. Subsequently, our system analyses this data to alert you about issues and identify concerning trends before they become problems.
Our products excel at monitoring buildings before and after upgrades. Consequently, you can measure exact improvements in energy consumption and emissions.
To modernise properties effectively, we recommend installing IoT temperature sensors, humidity monitors, and boiler tracking equipment. Thanks to our expertise in retrofitting, you’ll make smart upgrade decisions based on solid data.
Want to track improvement? Simply install our BCM, Multidot, or Cube devices before starting retrofit work. Then, these sensors will continuously monitor temperature and humidity in each room. Best of all, you can access this data through our user-friendly online portal.
Our robust analytics help you make smarter decisions about maintenance and energy management. Thus, you can strategically use your SHDF Wave 2.1 funding where it matters most.
Our cutting-edge solutions actively identify residents struggling with fuel poverty. Through advanced monitoring and analytics, we quickly spot unusual heating patterns or high energy use. In turn, this enables you to support vulnerable residents promptly and effectively.
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We offer all these capabilities as a comprehensive Managed Service, ensuring you get maximum value from your investment.
In December 2022, all large social housing landlords were asked to set out the extent of damp and mould in the homes they manage and how they are tackling this issue.
According to the report, there are lessons to be learned about tackling damp and mould effectively. The report sets out the features of better and weaker responses to damp and mould issues. Boards, councillors, and management teams are encouraged to read the report carefully and ask themselves challenging questions about how they could make improvements to what they currently do.
As well as tackling damp and mould issues, it is vitally important that landlords look at how they manage the condition and quality of their tenants’ homes in the round. How landlords ensure the safety of their tenants against the full range of requirements will continue to be a key focus of regulations as new inspections are carried out from April 2024.
It is crucial that landlords deliver an effective response to complaints of damp and mould and wider issues of poor conditions of tenants’ homes. Landlords must ensure that they address issues of damp and mould appropriately and make improvements in how they handle damp and mould cases.
Read the full report here