Retrofit Courses
Why Choose a Retrofit Course?
A Level 2 or 3 Low Carbon course is essential for anyone looking to work in the growing field of energy efficiency, retrofitting, and sustainable construction. With the UK’s commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050, the demand for skilled retrofit professionals is skyrocketing. A Level 2 or Level 3 Low Carbon course provides the expertise needed to work on energy-efficient building upgrades and PAS 2035-compliant projects.
LEVEL 3 Retrofit Courses
LEVEL 2 Retrofit Courses
What is a Retrofit Course
A Retrofit course teaches you how to improve the energy efficiency of buildings, reducing carbon footprints and lowering energy bills.
A Level 2 or Level 3 qualification provides the knowledge and skills needed for various roles, from retrofit assessors to coordinators.
Energy Package Deal
Our Energy Performance Improvement Pathway is designed to support both current operations and future business growth. By investing in staff development and opening opportunities to new entrants, career changers, and those currently unemployed, we create a structured route for building a skilled, future-ready workforce. This approach ensures progression not only for existing team members but also for those looking to start or restart their careers in the retrofit and energy efficiency sector.
Why Get Qualified?
- Fast Track Courses
- Become More Employable & Win More Contracts
- Sustainability Impact
- Start Earning Between £25,000 To £50,000
- Become Compliant With The New Government EPC Ratings Changes By 2028
What is PAS 2035?
PAS 2035 is the UK’s retrofit standard that ensures energy efficiency improvements in buildings are carried out correctly and effectively. It was introduced as part of the Each Home Counts review to set best practices for whole-house retrofitting.
What is SAP 10?
SAP 10 is the latest version of the Standard Assessment Procedure used by the UK government to measure the energy performance of residential buildings. It provides a more accurate and up-to-date method for calculating energy use, carbon emissions, and the impact of technologies like heat pumps and solar panels. SAP10 replaces older assumptions with real-world data, making it a vital tool for Energy Assessors, architects, and retrofit professionals to ensure homes meet modern efficiency and compliance standards.
What are the new changes?
The UK government has reinstated plans requiring all privately rented homes to achieve a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2030, with new tenancies needing to meet this standard by 2028. This initiative aims to lower energy bills for tenants and contribute to greener housing standards.
Upskilling through a retrofit course can significantly boost your career prospects, especially as the UK gears up for the 2028 EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) changes. With new legislation requiring all rental properties to achieve a minimum EPC rating of C by 2028 for new tenancies, there is a rapidly growing demand for qualified retrofit professionals. By gaining accredited training in energy efficiency and sustainable construction practices, you position yourself as a valuable asset in a booming green jobs sector.
Whether you’re a tradesperson, property manager, or looking to enter the construction or sustainability field, retrofit skills open up diverse career opportunities — from Retrofit Coordinators to Energy Assessors. Not only can this training increase your employability and earning potential, but it also allows you to contribute meaningfully to the UK’s net-zero goals and help reduce fuel poverty by making homes warmer and more affordable to run.
CITB registered?
You could be eligible to receive up to 70% funding if you are registered with CITB.
Click below to view our funding options and/or book a call with a member of the team.
How to apply?
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