Insulation grants could have saved you £160 in 2009
Posted by: Justin On: March 10th, 2010 | Number of Comments: No Comments
Whilst many homes have taken advantage of insulation grants available towards cavity wall and loft insulation, nearly 2 million households have yet to make the move.
The average saving on a two bedrooms home is around £160 after insulating cavity walls and loft. Those on benefits or over 60 could also qualify to have the work done for free. For everyone else, the cost is around £400 for both cavity wall and loft insulation, making the payback time less than 3 years.
Most houses built between 1930 and 1980 will have a cavity between the two outer layers that make up an external wall. An insulation installer will drill a series of small holes into the wall and pump insulation material into the holes, therefore preventing valuable heat from escaping. For most houses, the job takes less than 2 hours to complete.
The government is to make further funds available for insulation grants, in line with their target to reduce carbon emissions by 29% by 2020.
If you haven’t already taken advantage of these grants available, simply fill in the 3 step form at the top of this page and we’ll tell you exactly how much you could qualify for.
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