Estimate your property's heat loss to help size boilers, radiators, and heat pumps accurately.
The Home Heat Loss Calculator helps you estimate how much heat your property loses through walls, windows, floors, roofs, and ventilation. Understanding heat loss is essential for choosing the correct heating system size, improving insulation, reducing energy bills, and increasing indoor comfort.
This tool provides a clear overview of where heat is escaping and how it affects your homeβs heating demand.
Heat loss refers to the amount of warmth that escapes from a building to the outside environment. This happens when indoor heat moves through poorly insulated surfaces or leaks out through gaps and draughts.
Heat loss is typically measured in:
Watts (W)
Kilowatts (kW)
The higher the heat loss, the more energy is required to keep your home warm.
Knowing your homeβs heat loss helps you make smarter heating and insulation decisions.
High heating bills
Cold rooms and uneven temperatures
Oversized or inefficient heating systems
Poor heat pump performance
Increased carbon emissions
Reducing heat loss improves comfort and lowers running costs.
The calculator estimates heat loss based on key property characteristics.
Property size and room dimensions
Wall, floor, and roof construction
Insulation levels
Window and door types
Outdoor design temperature
Desired indoor temperature
The result is an estimated total heat loss value for your home.
Uninsulated or solid walls can account for a large percentage of heat loss.
Heat naturally rises, making roof insulation critical.
Single glazing and draughty frames increase heat escape.
Uninsulated floors can significantly reduce comfort.
Air leakage causes continuous heat loss.
The calculator highlights the combined impact of these areas.
Well-insulated modern homes: Low heat loss
Partially insulated properties: Moderate heat loss
Older or uninsulated homes: High heat loss
The calculator helps you understand where your home fits.
This tool is ideal for:
Homeowners planning insulation upgrades
People installing heat pumps or new boilers
Landlords improving EPC ratings
Self-builders and renovators
Energy-efficiency professionals
Itβs especially valuable before investing in heating systems.
Accurate heat loss estimates are essential for:
Heat pump sizing
Boiler selection
Radiator sizing
Underfloor heating design
Oversized systems waste energy, while undersized systems struggle to heat your home.
Improve loft and wall insulation
Upgrade windows and doors
Seal draughts and gaps
Insulate floors and pipework
Optimise heating controls
The calculator helps identify priority improvements.
Lower heat loss means:
Reduced heating demand
Lower gas or electricity usage
Improved system efficiency
Lower carbon footprint
Even small improvements can deliver long-term savings.
Lower heat loss values indicate better insulation and efficiency.
No. This calculator provides an estimate, not a room-by-room survey.
Yes. Itβs ideal for early-stage heat pump assessments.
Yes. Insulation can reduce heat loss by 30β60% or more.
Not alwaysβmany older homes perform well after upgrades.
Yes. It is completely free to use.
The Home Heat Loss Calculator provides estimated guidance only. For system design or regulatory compliance, a professional heat loss assessment is recommended.
Understanding your homeβs heat loss is the foundation of efficient heating. Use the Home Heat Loss Calculator to identify inefficiencies, plan upgrades confidently, and create a warmer, more energy-efficient home.