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Air Tightness Testing
in Worcestershire

ATTMA-accredited blower door testing across Worcestershire including Worcester, Malvern, Droitwich, Evesham, Bromsgrove and Redditch. Based in Worcester — our home county with the fastest response times.

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Part L 2021

Your local ATTMA-accredited air testing provider, based in Worcester.

Air tightness test blower door equipment in Worcestershire

Worcestershire is our home county. Build Envelope is based in Worcester city centre, which means we offer the fastest mobilisation times anywhere in the county — including same-day testing when schedules allow. We have deep working relationships with local building control teams across Worcester City, Wychavon, Malvern Hills, Bromsgrove, and Redditch, and understand the specific requirements and expectations of inspectors in each district.

Air tightness testing — also called air leakage testing or a pressure test — measures the amount of uncontrolled air escaping through gaps, poor seals, and penetrations in a building's envelope. It is expressed as cubic metres of air per hour per square metre of envelope area at 50 Pascals of pressure (m³/h.m² @50Pa).

Part L of the Building Regulations requires all new build residential and commercial properties in England and Wales to demonstrate an acceptable air permeability result as part of achieving building control sign-off. The result is also a direct input into your as-built SAP calculation — a poor result can push a dwelling below its compliance threshold.

Beyond compliance, a well-sealed building retains heat more effectively, reduces energy bills for occupants, and minimises the risk of condensation and moisture ingress through the building fabric. Air tightness is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost improvements available during construction — the detail work costs little; a failed test and retesting does.

Current pass benchmark

8 m³/h.m²
maximum air permeability at 50 Pascals — Part L 2021, England & Wales
Your SAP target may be tighter. The notional dwelling in SAP 10 assumes a design air permeability of 5 m³/h.m². If your design stage SAP used a tighter figure to achieve compliance, the as-built test must match or beat it — or your EPC will fail. We flag this risk before we test.
Commercial buildings (Part L Vol. 2) have a default maximum of 10 m³/h.m², though your SBEM calculation may require a lower target.

What happens on the day of your air test.

A typical single-dwelling test takes around 90 minutes on site. We work with your site team to minimise disruption and move efficiently through the process.

01
Pre-test preparation check
We walk the building with your site team, confirming all vents are temporarily sealed, internal doors are open, and the envelope is ready. We flag any obvious problem areas before the fan is fitted.
02
Blower door installation
A calibrated fan unit is fitted to an external doorframe. The fan depressurises the building to a series of reference pressures, typically between 10–60 Pa, while airflow and pressure readings are recorded.
03
Measurement & analysis
BSRIA TM23 methodology is used to calculate the air permeability from the pressure and flow readings. Results are compared against your Part L compliance target and SAP design value.
04
Report & certificate
Test report issued within 24 hours. If the building passes, a compliance certificate is provided for Building Control submission. If it fails, we provide a written list of likely causes and remediation advice.

Getting your building ready — and avoiding a re-test.

The most common cause of a failed air test isn't poor construction — it's poor preparation on the day. Unsealed service penetrations, open trickle vents, and incomplete mastic around window reveals are the usual culprits, and all are fixable before we arrive.

We provide all clients with a pre-test preparation checklist at the point of booking. For larger developments, we strongly recommend a pre-test inspection once the building is watertight but before internal finishes are applied — at that stage, any leakage paths are still visible and accessible, making remediation cheap and fast.

For projects targeting very low air permeability (under 3 m³/h.m²), or those pursuing Passivhaus certification, early-stage pressure testing during construction is standard practice. We can advise on a testing programme appropriate for your project.

Pre-test checklist

All doors & windows fitted and closed External openings must be fully operational and properly weather-sealed.
Service penetrations sealed Pipes, cables, and ducts passing through the envelope must be sealed with appropriate materials.
Skirting & architraves fitted Junctions between floor, wall, and ceiling finishes should be complete and sealed.
Trickle vents & extract fans temporarily sealed Intentional ventilation openings must be closed or blocked for the duration of the test.
Internal doors fixed open Allows even air distribution throughout the building during pressurisation.
SAP design value confirmed We need to know your design stage air permeability target to check the result against it.

Air tightness testing across Worcestershire.

ATTMA-accredited testing across every district in Worcestershire, with same-week availability from our local base.

Worcester, Droitwich & Pershore
Testing across the city of Worcester and surrounding market towns. Same-day availability from our base.
Malvern, Upton & Tenbury Wells
Air tightness testing across the Malvern Hills district and western Worcestershire.
Evesham, Broadway & the Vale
Covering the Vale of Evesham, Wychavon district, and south Worcestershire.
Bromsgrove, Redditch & Rubery
North Worcestershire testing close to the Birmingham border.
Kidderminster, Stourport & Bewdley
Air tightness testing across the Wyre Forest district.
Wider England & Wales
As ATTMA-accredited testers, our certificates are valid nationally. Contact us wherever your site is.

We also cover: Birmingham & West Midlands, Gloucestershire, Bristol & Somerset, Warwickshire

Common questions about air tightness testing in Worcestershire.

Pricing starts from £95+VAT for a single dwelling in Worcestershire. As we are based in Worcester, there are no additional travel charges for most locations in the county including Malvern, Droitwich, Evesham, Bromsgrove and Redditch.

Larger or multi-unit developments are quoted based on the number of units, construction type, and location. There are no hidden fees — the quoted price includes travel, the test, and the compliance certificate or failure report.

If the result exceeds your compliance target, we provide a written report identifying the most likely causes of the excess air leakage and recommended remedial actions. Common causes include unsealed service penetrations, gaps around loft hatches, poorly sealed window reveals, and incomplete floor-to-wall junctions.

Once remediation has been carried out, a re-test is arranged. We try to accommodate re-tests quickly to minimise delays to your completion programme. Re-test pricing is available on request.

Your air permeability test result is a required input for the as-built SAP calculation. The design stage SAP will have assumed a target air permeability value — if your tested result is worse than that assumed value, the as-built SAP score will be lower, and may push the dwelling below its compliance threshold.

This is why we always check your design stage SAP assumptions before testing. If there is a risk of non-compliance, we flag it so you can investigate potential remediation before the formal test is conducted.

Yes. We test residential buildings under Part L Volume 1 and commercial buildings under Part L Volume 2. The methodology differs slightly — commercial testing follows CIBSE TM23 guidance and uses a different envelope area calculation — but the process is similar.

Commercial permeability requirements are set at 10 m³/h.m² by default, but your SBEM calculation may require a tighter target. We confirm the applicable target before testing.

Yes. For projects with a tight permeability target, or where the client wants confidence before the formal test, we can carry out a pre-test inspection and informal pressure check during construction — typically once the building is plastered and before floor finishes are laid.

At this stage any leakage paths are still accessible, and remediation is straightforward and inexpensive. This is particularly valuable on Passivhaus or near-Passivhaus projects, or on first-of-type plots on a larger development where the result will inform remediation across other units.

Yes. We are based in Worcester and cover the entire county including Worcester, Malvern, Droitwich Spa, Evesham, Bromsgrove, Redditch, Pershore, Upton upon Severn, Tenbury Wells, and Bewdley. As Worcestershire is our home county, we can often offer same-day or next-day availability.

As we are based in Worcester, Worcestershire benefits from our fastest mobilisation times. We frequently have same-week availability, and for urgent requests we can often accommodate next-day or even same-day testing. Contact us on 01386 365145 to check current availability.

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