| ■ | Most new homes will require a "House Energy Rating - Building Thermal Assessment" prior to the issue of a building permit. |
| ■ | In Victoria , from July 2004 , a "5 Star Rating" is required for the building fabric plus water saving measures , including a rain water tank or a solar hot water service for homes with timber floor construction and homes built on a concrete slab. |
| ■ | The "Star Rating" is is a measure of the energy efficiency of a building (5 star is considered energy efficient) and can be achieved in most areas using the Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria "FirstRate" software by an accredited "House Energy Rater - Building Thermal Assessor". Click here Second generation FirstRate5 is valid in Victoria and may be recognized in other States and Territories of Australia. (Please check with your local Building Authority) |
| ■ | Please note: In ACT , the ACTHERS incorporates FirstRate assessments. Click Here New South Wales uses the online tool BASIX. Click here Queensland has BERS , Click Here. (Both states utilise AccuRate based on NatHERS developed by the CSIRO.) |






| ■ | My name is Brett Loeliger and as an accredited "FirstRate 5" house energy rater - building thermal assessor in Victoria , I am highly proficient with energy efficient design concepts for all housing. Additionally , participation in an ongoing quality assurance program ensures high standards. |
| ■ | All clients can be provided with "5 star rating" certificates as well as feedback and cost-effective advice prior to building approval. Building Thermal Assessment reports can also be compiled at the planning stage which would be helpful to achieve an energy efficient design. |
| ■ | The energy needed to heat the home in winter and cool it in summer can be most economical when the combination of design features such as Insulation , Window area , Draught proofing , Thermal mass and Site Orientation are at optimum |




