To remove that obstacle, Remeha is launching the Sustainable Earning Tool. If you enter the address of your building in this digital database, you can quickly see which measures are possible. But also what the investment and payback time are and what the effect is on the energy label and CO2 emissions.
"We believe it is important to help property owners and installers increase their understanding so they can decide for themselves which steps are feasible and desirable at which time," said Jeroen de Vries, commercial operations manager at Remeha. "The biggest added value of the tools we now offer is that both property owners and installers can get started with sustainability in an accessible way."
In addition to the Sustainable Earning Tool for property owners, Remeha will soon offer the Sustainable Earning Portfolio. In it, each installer can enter and store objects from multiple customers. He can then visualize the potential sustainability of all those projects but also monitor their progress. In this way, he can alert and advise his customers, but also keep an eye on whether and when certain investments make the most sense at natural replacement times.
The diversity of measures that building owners and installers are shown with this tool is very large. Obviously, this depends on the condition of the building, but possibly also on the measures that the owner has already implemented himself. The biggest advantage of these tools is that they provide a clear roadmap; an owner or investor, as well as the installer, can immediately see what measures make sense. As an owner or home installer, you are literally at the controls of your own sustainability project. This makes many people enthusiastic so that they end up being increasingly fanatical about making their building more sustainable.