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What are the deadlines and application procedures for thermal renovation regulations?

Thermal renovation, including the installation of centralized technical management systems, is a major challenge for the environment and energy savings. Successful renovation reduces energy consumption, cuts greenhouse gas emissions and improves thermal comfort for residents. However, the introduction of these regulations may give rise to a number of questions, particularly as regards deadlines and application procedures.

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Section Points Clés
Les aides gouvernementales – MaPrimeRénov’ pour tous les propriétaires.
– Éco-prêt à taux zéro (Éco-PTZ) pour l’amélioration de l’habitat.
Les primes et subventions – Prime Coup de pouce économie d’énergie.
– Chèque énergie pour les ménages modestes.
Aides des fournisseurs d’énergie – Certificats d’Économies d’Énergie (CEE) pour financer la rénovation énergétique.
Comment postuler aux aides ? – Utilisation d’un logiciel de gestion de copropriété pour la demande.
– Ressources en ligne et assistance professionnelle.
Les délais et modalités d’application – Différents délais pour bâtiments publics et privés.
– Rôle des EPCI dans la coordination et l’application.
Obligations des acteurs – Obligations pour propriétaires, locataires, syndics et entreprises.
– Communication sur la performance énergétique.
Avantages de la rénovation thermique – Réduction de la consommation d’énergie et des émissions.
– Amélioration du confort et valorisation immobilière.

Deadlines for existing buildings

Thermal renovation regulations are designed to combat energy waste and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They apply to both existing buildings and new constructions. However, application deadlines vary according to the size and age of the building.

Indeed, for public buildings over 1,000 m² and commercial buildings over 500 m², the regulations require renovation before 2023. This applies in particular to schools, hospitals, administrations and shops. These buildings account for a significant proportion of the country’s energy consumption, which is why it is essential to renovate them quickly.

As for private housing, the regulations require renovation before 2028 for buildings over 15 years old. This measure applies to all types of housing, whether individual or collective. Its aim is to improve thermal comfort for residents while reducing their energy bills. Homeowners therefore have a few years to carry out the necessary work and comply with the regulations.

It’s important to note that the timeframe for implementing the regulations may vary from one local authority to another. Indeed, some local authorities have implemented more ambitious energy renovation plans than those imposed by national regulations. In such cases, deadlines can be shortened, thereby accelerating the energy transition.

Application procedures for EPCIs

Public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation (EPCI) have a major role to play in implementing thermal renovation regulations. In fact, they are responsible for coordinating the actions of the various local players and implementing energy renovation plans for public and private buildings.

EPCIs need to make residents aware of the importance of thermal renovation, and inform them of the various financial and tax incentives available to encourage them to carry out the necessary work. To do this, they can rely on partnerships with local players such as environmental associations and companies specializing in thermal renovation.

EPCIs can also support homeowners in carrying out their energy audits, and help them find qualified thermal renovation contractors to carry out the work. They can also set up awareness-raising campaigns aimed at local companies to encourage them to train and offer thermal renovation solutions tailored to their customers’ needs.

Finally, they have an important role to play in monitoring the application of regulations. They are responsible for checking that the work carried out complies with regulations, and for punishing those who fail to do so. To do this, they can rely on appropriate monitoring and control tools, such as energy management software or regular energy audits.

The different obligations of players

Thermal renovation regulations involve several players, each with specific obligations to meet in order to contribute to the energy transition and the fight against energy waste. Indeed, the various players involved – homeowners, tenants, condominium managers, thermal renovation contractors, etc. – all have a role to play in the success of thermal renovation.

First and foremost, property owners are obliged to carry out thermal renovation work on the buildings they own. They must also comply with current energy performance standards, and carry out energy audits before a property is put up for sale or rent. These diagnostics identify the work required to improve the building’s energy performance.

Tenants also have a role to play in the success of thermal renovation. They must inform their landlord of any malfunctions or energy renovation needs, so that the necessary work can be carried out. Tenants can also benefit from the advantages of thermal renovation, such as thermal comfort and lower energy bills.

Condominium managers are responsible for ensuring that thermal renovation work is carried out in the building’s common areas. They must also inform co-owners of the work required and support them in carrying it out. Finally, thermal renovation contractors must comply with current standards and carry out the work in a professional, high-quality manner.

Finally, all those involved in thermal renovation are obliged to communicate information on the building’s energy performance. This helps raise awareness among residents of the importance of thermal renovation, and promotes the efforts made to improve the energy performance of buildings. This communication can be carried out using centralized management SaaS software such as that provided by Monga, which specializes in real estate issues.

The benefits of thermal renovation

Thermal renovation of buildings has many benefits, both for residents and for the environment. Firstly, it considerably reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, thereby helping to combat climate change. It also reduces energy costs for residents, which can have a significant impact on their budgets.

Thermal renovation also improves thermal and acoustic comfort for residents. Indeed, renovation work can help insulate buildings against temperature variations and external noise, providing a more pleasant and healthier indoor environment.

Thermal renovation also enhances the value of a property by improving its energy performance. This can have a positive impact on the value of the property, making it easier to sell or rent. Finally, thermal renovation can help to create local jobs, by promoting the development of businesses specializing in energy renovation.

In short, thermal renovation offers numerous advantages for both residents and the environment. It reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, improves thermal and acoustic comfort for residents, enhances the value of property assets, cuts rental costs and creates local jobs.

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