TM44 Inspections in Reading
TM44 Inspection: A Key to Energy Excellence
Ensure compliance and ecologically sound air conditioning units with KTIC’s specialised TM44 inspection in Reading. Personalised for domestic and commercial settings, our seasoned assessors conduct inspections that adhere to legal requirements under the EPBD – Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. We help reduce costs on electricity bills, improve green impact, and extend your system’s life expectancy by enhancing your air conditioning unit’s performance.
After our thorough inspection, you will get a Tm44 inspection certificate and a report on equipment efficiency, improvements, and faults with solutions.
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Why We Perform TM44 Inspection?
Partner with us to get personalised air conditioning inspections that guarantee minimal disruption to your business’s operation. We conduct regular evaluations, gather data promptly and proficiently, and provide expert recommendations.
- Energy Efficiency: Evaluate the air conditioning system’s efficiency and find ways to lessen energy use.
- System Evaluation: Inspect components and operations for leaks or malfunctions.
- Improvement Recommendations: Suggest optimisations, including control adjustments, maintenance schedules, or upgrades.
- Legal Compliance: TM44 inspections are required in many areas for buildings with large air conditioning systems.
Our Comprehensive TM44 Inspection Procedure
Our TM44 survey in Reading involves a thorough evaluation of a building’s air conditioning system. It emphasises the significance of assessing energy efficiency, which is vital to reducing operational costs and ecological effects. Through this comprehensive assessment, we recognise areas for improvement to enhance overall system performance. Our assessors:
- Gather data on system’s type, capacity, age, and usage.
- Perform a TM44 survey to inspect parts, controls, and upkeep.
- Thoroughly examine the physical installations, including pipework, ducts, and insulation.
- Calculate the energy efficiency ratio and the seasonal energy efficiency ratio.
- Provide suggestions for potential improvements and upgrades.
- Record all inspections, suggestions, and measures that have been implemented.
- Ensure TM44 certificates are displayed visibly in appropriate locations.
Need Our Help? Contact Us
As a CIBSE-accredited company, we are your go-to partners for performing a TM44 survey on your air conditioning system in Reading. Our inspectors are available near you to handle the inspection and offer you a TM44 air conditioning inspection report. Feel free to get in touch with us via 01670 541555 or info@ktictech.com to get a quote.

Frequently Asked Question's
Who needs a TM44 inspection in Reading?
In Reading, any landlord or manager with an air conditioning system with a collective cooling output of 12kW or more requires a TM44 inspection. Under the UK regulations, this is a legitimate need. If your commercial space has a heavy air conditioning system, a TM44 inspection is required to ensure compliance with the EPBD.
How often do you need a TM44 inspection?
For AC systems in commercial builds, a TM44 inspection needs to be carried out once every 5 years. This helps to assess the energy efficiency and proper functioning of an air conditioning system.
What is included in the TM44 report?
The report of TM44—Technical Memorandum 44—provides recommendations for improving energy efficiency, such as adjusting controls, replacing outdated equipment, or implementing better maintenance practices.
What happens if you don't comply with the TM44 inspection?
If you do not comply with a valid TM44 inspection, you could face a fine of £300 per offence, which can be repeated weekly until a valid inspection report is provided. This penalty leads to an unlimited fine if non-compliance continues because TM44 inspections are legally obligatory under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations and must be carried out for air conditioning systems exceeding 12kW cooling capacity.