Healthy Homes · Hawke's Bay

Healthy Homes standards in Wairoa

Wairoa's small rental market sits on a river flat between hill country and the sea, and its recent history is a reminder that drainage and moisture are the standards this district tests hardest.

ClimateHeating zone 2 of 3, the middle band

For heating calculations, Wairoa sits in the middle of the three climate zones used in NZ heating calculations. Winter design temperatures here are genuinely cold, so required heater capacities are meaningfully larger than in the far north for the same room. Size the main living room's heating with the official heating assessment tool at tenancy.govt.nz, it accounts for the room and the local climate together.

Ceiling and underfloor insulation is required where it can reasonably be installed, at the minimum level set for this climate zone. Insulation from older subsidy rounds often needs a top-up to meet today's minimums, so measure what is there rather than trusting the year it went in.

Local stockWhat to watch here

Older timber homes dominate, many on low-lying sections where surface water management and subfloor condition deserve the first and closest look.

  • Rainfall is serious in this part of the country, so walk the moisture and drainage standard first: gutters, downpipes, surface water moving away from the house, and the ground moisture barrier under an enclosed subfloor.
  • A good share of local rentals predate any insulation rules. Ceiling and underfloor insulation, and its current condition, is the first thing to verify: old insulation settles and can fall below today's minimums.
  • Salt air and wind-driven rain age exteriors quickly. Check seals, flashings and draught stopping on the weather side of the house each year, small gaps grow fast here.
ChecklistThe five standards

Every rental in Wairoa answers to the same five standards. Each one has its own plain-English guide:

Common questions

Do rentals in Wairoa have to meet the Healthy Homes standards?+

Yes. The phase-in period has ended and every private rental in New Zealand must now meet the Healthy Homes standards while tenanted. There is no local carve-out: the same five standards apply in Wairoa, with heating and insulation requirements set for its climate zone.

What size heater does a rental in Wairoa need?+

It depends on the main living room's size, glazing and insulation, and on the local climate. For heating calculations, Wairoa sits in the middle of the three climate zones used in NZ heating calculations. Winter design temperatures here are genuinely cold, so required heater capacities are meaningfully larger than in the far north for the same room. Size the main living room's heating with the official heating assessment tool at tenancy.govt.nz, it accounts for the room and the local climate together.

What insulation do rentals in Wairoa need?+

Ceiling and underfloor insulation is required where it can reasonably be installed, at the minimum level set for this climate zone. Insulation from older subsidy rounds often needs a top-up to meet today's minimums, so measure what is there rather than trusting the year it went in. The current minimum figures are maintained on tenancy.govt.nz, measure what is actually in the ceiling and under the floor against them.

Who checks Healthy Homes compliance in Wairoa?+

Nobody inspects proactively, compliance is the landlord's legal responsibility. Tenants can challenge a non-compliant home at the Tenancy Tribunal, and Tenancy Services' compliance team can investigate, so the practical protection is records: statements, invoices and dated photos that demonstrate how the property meets each standard.

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Keep the evidence where you can find it.

Landy keeps a per-standard file for every rental in Wairoa: statements, invoices and photos filed once, findable when the compliance statement asks.

Guidance on this page is general information for NZ landlords, not legal advice. For the letter of the law and the current figures, see tenancy.govt.nz.