
In the residential context of two townhouses built in 2000, an intervention for deep energy renovation was carried out to update and enhance the energy performance of the homes, which were originally equipped with 6 cm external thermal insulation. The intervention was carried out with the support of the Superbonus 110%, allowing for the integration of advanced technologies and sustainable system solutions, while respecting the existing structures.
The goal was clear: to improve efficiency, reduce consumption, and ensure superior living comfort, projecting the two units towards a more energy-conscious future.
Interventions carried out
Replacement of windows
New high-performance fixtures have been installed, capable of improving thermal and acoustic insulation, significantly contributing to the reduction of energy losses.
Updating of thermal systems
Each residence has been equipped with a dedicated thermal management unit and a high-efficiency heat pump for air conditioning and the production of sanitary hot water, ensuring high performance with reduced consumption.Integration of renewable energy
A 5.9 kW photovoltaic system for each housing unit has been installed, combined with a 10 kWh storage system, to maximize self-consumption and limit energy dependence on the grid.
Achieved results
Significantly improved energy efficiency, with a remarkable leap in class.
Superior living comfort, consistent throughout the year.
Reduction of energy consumption and emissions, thanks to the use of renewable sources.
Enhancement of real estate assets, in line with the highest sustainability standards.
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