Full Design Service
Choosing the heating system for your home can seem quite daunting if, like most people, you do not have an in depth knowledge of modern heating solutions.
Pipelife is 100% committed to the correct design, sizing and installation of your home heating solution. Our reputation is built on 50 years of manufacturing history in Ireland and this reputation matters immensely to us. As heating solutions have become more complex we have continually invested in new expertise and technology to ensure we stay to the forefront of this evolution.
Every Pipelife home heating solution is fully designed in-house by our experienced design engineering department and is supported by our extensive field service support/engineering team. All our solutions come complete with detailed design drawings, top quality components and an unrivalled expertise built up over many decades.

We provide full design indemnity insurance on all our heating solution systems so you can rest assured our system will deliver on what we promise, providing you with a home heating solution you can rely on for decades to come, safe in the knowledge we will always be there to support you if the need ever arises.
With our fully qualified and dedicated team, we promise you an easy process from start to finish.
Designs that surpass expectation
At Pipelife ECO we strive to talk to you, our valued customer, in language that you understand, and give you the comfort of knowing that we will take full responsibility for providing you with a design that fully meets your requirements and expectations.
In the video link we will guide you through the process you will encounter should you choose Pipelife ECO to design and supply your home heating solution.
Current Building Regulations
We can help you comply with the current building regulations. All new build dwellings must comply with Part L as well as the other sections of the Irish Building Regulations.
The Part L document sets out maximum energy usage and carbon emission levels for the dwellings. It also states that all new buildings must incorporate some form of renewable energy technology to help reduce the use of fossil fuels to heat the dwelling or to reduce the primary electricity usage.
The most popular renewable energy sources used are solar panels for hot water, solar PV for electricity generation and heat pumps for heating and hot water. Our team at Pipelife can give excellent guidance and advice on how to achieve compliance with the current building regulations in the most cost effective manner. Why not email us your drawings and we can provide you with a free advice and a free no obligation quotation?
We can help you to comply with Part L of current building regulations.
The Part L document of current building regulations sets out maximum energy usage and carbon emission levels for the dwellings. It also states that all new buildings must incorporate some form of renewable energy technology to help reduce the use of fossil fuels to heat the dwelling or to reduce the primary electricity usage. The most popular renewable energy sources used are solar panels for hot water, solar PV for electricity generation and heat pumps for heating and hot water. We can advise you on what renewable energy source would best meet your requirements and budget. Why not email us your drawings and we can provide you with a free advice and a free no obligation quotation?
BER Certificate
BER stands for Building Energy Rating and a BER certificate is a label that tells you about the energy efficiency of a building. BERs are a standardised way of rating and comparing the energy performance of different buildings so they allow prospective home buyers or tenants to judge the likely running costs of a property and easily compare one property to another.
A BER certificate is only issued after a building has been surveyed by a qualified BER assessor, the building is then rated on an energy efficiency scale ranging from A, the most efficient, to G, the least efficient.

DEAP
To prove compliance with the current building regulations, builders and designers now must use software called DEAP (Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure) which is used to generate BER certificates. This assesses whether you have the right mix of orientation, insulation, thermal bridge free construction, airtightness and heat recovery from ventilation and other building factors to minimise overall heat loss and energy usage by the building.
BER assessors also need to know about heating system efficiency, controls and renewable energy systems. A successful DEAP assessment is required for all new dwellings and a BER rating of A3 or better. Pipelife can provide all the technical data and advice that the BER assessor requires for inputting the data relating to our systems into the DEAP software.
