In less than a month, Awaab’s Law comes into force. For social housing providers across the UK, this marks the start of a new legal duty to act...

Navigating Wave 3 requires more than ambition—it demands compliance, precision, and proof. Vericon’s intelligent monitoring ecosystem is fully aligned with PAS 2035:2023 and DESNZ retrofit validation standards, giving sustainability managers the tools to confidently validate retrofit outcomes, reduce risk, and secure funding.
From pre-installation assessments to post-retrofit performance tracking, Vericon delivers the data and insights needed to meet EPC targets, mitigate damp and mould, and future-proof housing stock—all while supporting resident wellbeing and long-term decarbonisation goals.
Vericon supports housing providers with a fully funded, SHDF-ready platform that meets DESNZ and PAS2035 standards—while improving resident wellbeing – giving you the insights and evidence you need to deliver successful retrofit outcomes with zero upfront cost.
Vericon’s SHDF-ready platform is available at no cost to your organisation, removing financial barriers and accelerating retrofit readiness.
We capture all required metrics—HTC, HLP, TTH, and Space Heat Demand—ensuring your projects meet DESNZ and PAS2035 standards.
Our BCM devices monitor temperature, humidity, and ventilation patterns to flag early signs of damp and mould—supporting health-related KPIs and safeguarding residents.
Secure, Ofgem-compliant energy data collection with built-in resident consent workflows—streamlining Strategic Partnership applications.
Automated benchmarking of pre- and post-retrofit performance, with clear evidence of energy savings and improved thermal comfort—ready for TrustMark lodgement and DESNZ evaluation.
Trusted across social housing and government estates, Vericon’s infrastructure supports secure, large-scale deployment with remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance.
Identify vulnerable households using Vericon’s analytics. Our platform flags heating anomalies and supports early intervention—helping you meet health-related KPIs and improve resident outcomes.
By tracking hot water and energy usages, room temperatures, and humidity patterns, we detect abnormal trends so housing providers can offer timely support and guidance to residents struggling with high-energy costs, improving their standard of living.
The Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund (previously known as the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund or SHDF) offers registered social housing providers in England access to government funding to improve the energy efficiency of their housing stock.
This funding is designed to:
Eligible measures include heating system upgrades, insulation, renewable energy installations, and smart heating controls, which can be included in the capital costs of funded projects.
In Wave 3, £1.29 billion has been allocated to 144 projects.
Funding is available through two routes: Challenge Fund & Strategic Partnerships
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