Energy consulting in Laim
Laim is a neighbourhood with a strong identity — established, well-connected and popular with Munich residents. The apartment blocks of the 1920s and 1930s give the district its character but also offer considerable retrofit potential. Together with the post-war buildings of the 1950s and 1960s, this creates a dense field of buildings that benefit from professional energy consulting. We know Laim and advise here with conviction.
Energy retrofit in Laim
A popular residential quarter between Nymphenburg and Westpark. Good transport links and established structures.
A mix of 1920s–1930s apartment blocks, 1950s–1960s post-war buildings and increasingly new construction.
Dense residential district with many apartment buildings in need of retrofit. 1920s–1930s buildings with charm but poor energy performance. Whether you are a homeowner or investor – we develop a strategy tailored to your building and goals. Learn more about our services.
Inhabitants
57,116
Area
5,28 km²
Building age
Schwerpunkt 1920–1965
Rent level
Mittel bis hoch
Our services for Laim
Individual renovation roadmap (iSFP)
Tailored renovation roadmap for Laim apartment blocks and post-war buildings — with WEG-friendly preparation and clear prioritisation.
Learn moreFunding strategy & application support
We check all current funding programmes for your building in Laim and accompany the application from start to finish.
Learn moreEnergy certificate
Demand- or consumption-based energy certificate for your property in Laim — legally compliant and meaningful for sale, letting or retrofit planning.
Learn moreConstruction supervision
Quality assurance during the retrofit of your Laim residential building — we oversee professional execution and document everything for funding evidence.
Learn moreTypical retrofit scenarios in Laim
1920s apartment block on Fürstenrieder Straße
A typical example: a 4-storey apartment block with 12 units on Fürstenrieder Straße, built in 1928. Solid brick construction with a decorative façade, but energetically outdated: uninsulated outer walls, old casement windows and a gas central heating system from the 1990s. The WEG wants to preserve the charm of the building while lowering service charges. Through internal insulation, careful window replacement and heating modernisation, energy demand can typically be significantly reduced — while preserving the façade's appearance.
Post-war building near Laimer Platz
A typical example: a 5-storey 1950s apartment block with 15 units near Laimer Platz. Uninsulated façade, single-glazed windows and an outdated oil heating system. The WEG faces a decision: continue to absorb rising energy costs or invest. A staged renovation roadmap — window replacement and cellar ceiling insulation as immediate measures, façade and heating as a second step — enables economic modernisation with typically considerable energy savings.
Apartment in Laim's older building stock
A typical example: an apartment in a 1930s Laim apartment block. The apartment has been individually partially retrofitted, but the building itself has substantial pending energy upgrades. As an owner you can propose a renovation roadmap within the WEG — a professional iSFP is often the trigger for a collective decision. We advise you on your individual options and support you in making the case at the owners' meeting.
Why enbe is your energy consultant in Laim
As energy consultants with a commercial background, we look at every property the way we look at our own — with a focus on economics, value appreciation and future-proofing. Our 6-dimensional approach goes beyond the purely technical: we analyse energy, comfort, value development, funding, tax aspects and sustainability as one coherent picture.
In Laim, we know the typical building structures, local challenges and best approaches. Our advice is supplier-independent and always aims at making your investment pay off — listed in the dena expert directory for all relevant federal funding programmes.
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