The Future Homes Standard 2026 – What London Homeowners Must Know
From December 2026, the Future Homes Standard comes into effect across England. This new regulation raises the bar for energy efficiency in new buildings and major renovations. For London homeowners planning extensions, loft conversions or full‑house refurbishments, understanding these changes is essential. This guide explains what the Future Homes Standard means for your project and how MVA Home Improvement ensures full compliance.
What Is the Future Homes Standard?
The Future Homes Standard (FHS) is a new building regulation that requires new homes and certain renovation projects to produce 75‑80% less carbon than those built under previous standards. It focuses on high levels of insulation, efficient heating systems (such as heat pumps), and improved airtightness. While it primarily targets new builds, it also affects extensions and conversions where significant works are being carried out.
How Does It Affect Your Renovation or Extension?
If you are adding a rear extension, converting a loft or undertaking a full‑house refurbishment, your project may need to meet some of the FHS requirements – particularly for new glazing, wall insulation and heating systems. For example, replacement windows and doors must meet higher U‑value standards. Your builder or architect should advise on what applies to your specific project.
Key Requirements at a Glance
- Fabric efficiency: Higher levels of insulation in walls, roofs and floors.
- Glazing: Triple glazing or high‑performance double glazing with low U‑values.
- Airtightness: Reduced air leakage, requiring careful sealing of joints and services.
- Heating: No new gas boilers in new builds; heat pumps or other low‑carbon systems become the norm.
- Ventilation: Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) may be required to maintain indoor air quality.
What This Means for You as a Homeowner
If you are renovating, you may need to upgrade windows, add insulation or install a heat pump – even if you did not originally plan to. This can increase upfront costs but leads to lower energy bills and a more comfortable home. Our team at MVA Home Improvement stays up to date with all regulations, so you do not have to worry about compliance. We specify materials and systems that meet or exceed FHS standards.
Why Choose MVA for Your FHS‑Ready Project?
We are NAPIT‑registered and experienced in delivering high‑performance renovations across London. We work with energy assessors and structural engineers to ensure every element of your project meets the latest regulations. From insulation to heat pump installation, we handle everything – and provide full certification upon completion.
Ready to Start Your Compliant Renovation?
Contact MVA Home Improvement for a free consultation. We will explain exactly how the Future Homes Standard applies to your project and provide a clear, fixed‑price quote.
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