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Saving A Bundle In Your Household

12th August 2010
Given the current economic uncertainty and saturation of the market by home energy suppliers, there has never been a better time to save yourself some money. By doing a few things in and around your home you'll not only keep your bank manager happy but yo... Read >
Author: robert brown

How to Lowering Your Gas and Electricity Bills

06th July 2010
Gas and electricity prices have become a constant source of worry considering their fluctuations on off and on basis. However one thing is certain that these price fluctuations are never going to stop and hence you can expect your energy bills to vary aft... Read >
Author: robert brown

Cavity Wall Grants

18th June 2010
If you do cavity wall insulation, you can get 100% grants to completely cover the cost of the insulation. You can also get a partial grant of between 40% and 70% of the total cost. Cavity wall insulation is for buildings which were made with a gap, or c... Read >
Author: TomJacobsen

Grants for Insulation

18th June 2010
You should take advantage of the Government Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) which will end in 2011. Under this scheme, those who are eligible for loft insulation or cavity insulation get 100% grant or a partial grant of up to 70% on the total c... Read >
Author: TomJacobsen

Why has Home Insulation become so very essential?

26th May 2010
Energy is becoming a scarce resource. This scarcity has lead to increase in energy prices which has lead to imbalance in family budgets. People are on a look out for energy alternatives as well as energy saving avenues. Studies reveal that 50 to 70% ... Read >
Author: robert brown

Period Housing and Energy Efficiency

26th May 2010
When we think about energy efficiency, we don't normally associate it with period properties. David Sherlock, an energy saving specialist on solid wall properties for Mark Group, is one person who does associate the two and as such explains how modern ins... Read >
Author: smiffin

Cavity Wall Insulation Problems

17th May 2010
There are many myths and rumours surrounding cavity wall insulation but a correctly carried out survey will minimise the likelihood of any problems. Why do properties have a cavity? Prior to 1924, the majority of properties were built without a cavity... Read >
Author: sherrers

Microgeneration for the Mass Market

05th May 2010
Going green and reducing the amount of energy we consume at home is a big challenge. Competing to reach emissions targets whilst in the face of rising fuel costs and the harmful impacts of fuel poverty on our society means that the incentive to act has ne... Read >
Author: smiffin

Professional Help - Providers Of Insulation Services

20th April 2010
A very good place to begin your search for a company that offers good home insulation services is online. There are online business directories that can give you a list of companies or contractors that can help you with your home insulation needs. .You ha... Read >
Author: Evan Sanders

Using Damp Proof Membranes To Treat Damp Walls

10th February 2010
What Options Are There For Damp Proofing? There is a wide choice of damp proofing products and this can be confusing to those who are dealing with damp problems. Damp proof membranes are a good solution as they can be installed on virtually any wal... Read >
Author: David Sutcliffe

New Build Home Vs Older Property

14th January 2010
Buying a home could be the biggest financial commitment you ever make, so it is important that you go into the arrangement with your eyes open. Perhaps you should purchase a new build or maybe an older property? What are the pros and cons involved? The fo... Read >
Author: ryand

Home Information Packs-a Seller's Guide

06th January 2010
Anyone who is selling a home will have heard of the Home Information Pack or HIP as it is also known. These are relating to the property that you are selling and they are now compulsory for the majority of homes that are on the market for sale in England ... Read >
Author: crenergy

Warm Front Scheme

23rd December 2009
Warm front grants are available to make homes warmer and more energy efficient. The grant provides a package of insulation and heating improvements up to the value of £2,700. Warm Front is a Government funded initiative and is managed by EAGA *... Read >
Author: Vinod Kanna

House Insulation tips

10th December 2009
In a poorly insulated house 30% of the energy generated can be lost through walls, roof, floor, pipes, windows and air leakages. To prevent this loss adequate insulation should be applied where necessary. Here are some insulation recommendations: Walls... Read >
Author: Aidan doran

Plumbing courses could help homeowners add value

10th December 2009
The recession has had an effect on many people, with homeowners seeing the most problems. For people that cannot afford to make significant green changes, Andrew Leech, director of the National Home Improvement Council, has suggested that insulation c... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan
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