Good day everyone,
before I start a new thread, I thought this one would be the right place.
I have received an offer from an energy consultant for the new construction of a single-family house for the KfW 55 EE standard.
The offer is just under €14,000, minus a €5,000 subsidy = €9,000. Included here is the thermal insulation for €1,200, which I would otherwise have to do through the structural engineer. Therefore, I basically see the offer at €7,800.
When I read your numbers here, that seems quite high to me. Or is it perhaps due to the service offered? This looks like the following in the summary:
Discussion and consultation, including with the executing specialized companies (4 days) = €2,400
Calculation and balancing (5 days) = €3,000
Creation of thermal insulation certificate (2 days) = €1,200
Confirmation and construction supervision KfW (8 days) = €4,800
Incidentals = €400
A few key data about the planned single-family house:
- 2 full floors with gable roof, without basement
- net living area approx. 170 m²
The reason we want to submit a KfW application is because we want triple-glazed windows, an air-water heat pump, and full thermal insulation anyway. Additionally, a photovoltaic system. For the KfW 55 EE standard, not much more is then missing. Of course, something like additional insulation material costs, for example.
What do you think about the offer from the energy consultant?
Best regards,
Sinosch31