Part F Ventilation Testing

Making sure your ventilation systems meet current air flow and compliance standards

Helping you achieve a more efficient performance from
your ventilation setup

Ventilation testing is essential for ensuring that your building’s mechanical ventilation systems are performing as designed and are delivering a safe, healthy indoor environment for your occupants. However, arranging for these works to take place can be time-consuming, especially for projects that require multiple compliance services.

This is where we can step in. Energy Digest will manage the entire ventilation testing process, from subcontractor coordination to certification. Our seamless service ensures compliance to Part F Building Regulations without disrupting your workflow, saving you time and money and enabling you to focus on other areas of your project without compromising your obligations.

Why do you need this service?

Regulatory
compliance

Achieving specific airflow values is the only way to guarantee that your property meets the standards set by Part F of the Building Regulations. 

Healthier
spaces

You need to do everything you can to prevent damp and stale air from affecting air quality, as this will impact your occupants’ safety and comfort. 

Energy
efficiency

By verifying that your ventilation systems are operating efficiently, you’re playing your part in minimising energy usage within your building. 

Our Process

Arrange an initial
consultation,

during which we’ll discuss your project requirements and system readiness.

Provide pre-test
guidance,

so you know how to prepare your ventilation systems for assessment.

Organise testing with trusted professionals

and manage these sub-contractors on your behalf.

Conduct airflow
testing

to collect precise airflow measurements at your various outlets.

Review your
results,

highlighting any compliance issue or recommending improvements if needed.

Issue certification

and deliver final compliance reports for Building Control approval purposes.

Why choose Energy Digest?

From inspecting your systems to testing airflow and providing detailed reports on our findings, you can trust our team to provide you with everything you need for a comprehensive overview of your ventilation systems’ performance and efficacy. 
Though our ventilation testing service is intended to help you meet your compliance requirements, our work will also provide you with practical advice on how to optimise your internal environment for better results. It’s just another way we deliver exceptional value.

Fast turnaround time

To help you meet your own deadlines, we’ll ensure your Part F ventilation testing reports are delivered within 24 hours.

Multi-disciplined team

We cover 20+ services in the built environment, with specialists providing high-value calculations and strong advice.

Practical solutions

Our professionals provide recommendations that are calculated to ensure real world outcomes, resulting in cost-effectiveness and high impact.

Expert partnerships

We collaborate with leading ventilation testers and will project manage these sub-contractors for you, free of charge.

Speak to our
experts today

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Part F Ventilation Testing
FAQs

Airflow is measured using specialist equipment such as an anemometer or balometer at each ventilation outlet. These tools accurately assess the volume of air passing through the system to ensure it meets Part F Building Regulations requirements for adequate ventilation rates.

Yes, ventilation testing is often combined with services like air pressure testing or SAP calculations to streamline compliance processes. Coordinating these services reduces project delays and ensures all required assessments are completed efficiently.

Yes, local extraction units must still be tested to verify that they provide adequate airflow in line with Part F regulations.

Absolutely. Ventilation testing can highlight issues such as blockages, leaks, or improper installation in ductwork or vents. These errors can significantly impact airflow performance and energy efficiency, making the test essential for ensuring systems are functioning correctly.

If a system fails, a detailed report is provided outlining the reasons for this failure, such as insufficient airflow, blockages, or installation errors. Recommendations are given to rectify the issues, and follow-up testing can be conducted to confirm compliance.

Understanding Ventilation
Systems

Good ventilation is essential for fresh, healthy indoor air and compliance with Part F Ventilation Testing
 
Part F defines four systems:
 
1. System 1: Intermittent extract fans and background ventilators for residential use.
2. System 2: Passive stack ventilation.
3. System 3: Continuous mechanical extraction for wet rooms
4. System 4: Continuous mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) systems for airtight homes, requiring commissioning.
 
Testing ensures ventilation systems perform as designed, maintaining air quality, efficiency and Part F building compliance.

Still unsure?

We offer free phone call and email support until you’re ready to proceed with us.
Access free support for your project now.

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