Free, ergonomic, this service allows in a few clicks to determine and prioritize the impacts of energy renovation work on other work packages. Accessible on www.strategiereno.fr, this tool turns into an application by creating an access button directly on the home screen of your smartphone.
Work recommendations generated in a few clicks
During a first visit to a customer, this tool allows a craftsman or a company to assess in a few minutes the condition and performance of each component of the dwelling: insulation of the walls, the low floor, the roof, joinery, heating system, DHW or ventilation, etc. Simple and quick questionnaires, the step-by-step guide in this process.
At the end of this assessment, the tool automatically identifies and prioritizes the impacts of the planned work on the other housing lots.
He then has an evaluation report, including reasoned work recommendations that can be shared with his client.
Taking into account the typology of the building
The professional is also supported in identifying the typology of the building. A selection of typologies is proposed to him according to the location of the construction site and the construction period. The tool is based on a database qualifying 67 types of individual houses and collective housing. This stage makes it possible to take into account the specificities of the building in the establishment of work recommendations.
Quick access to a technical library
A technical library provides quick access to key elements on possible renovation solutions, as well as on the types of building encountered. For each possible technical solution, the professional will find in particular the advantages of the solution, the preliminary diagnoses to anticipate, the minimum recommended performance, the points to be aware of, etc.
For each of the 67 types of individual houses or collective housing, the professional will find a presentation of their representativeness and energy weight, their urban, architectural and constructive characteristics, the risks to be assessed, as well as possible renovation strategies.
This tool was developed in concert with professional building organizations (CAPEB and FFB) and public authorities (ADEME and DHUP), under the supervision of the Construction Quality Agency (AQC).