Cavity wall insulation
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Insulation grants could have saved you £160 in 2009
Mar 10
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Category: A guide to..., Cavity wall insulation, Environmental policy, Grants, Loft insulation, News, Saving money | Date Posted: Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
A total of £500 million wasted last year from heat seeping out of poorly insulated UK homes, according to figures released by The Department of Energy and Climate Change.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 a…
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It's not just cavity wall insulation, it's M&S cavity wall insulation
Feb 18
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Grants, News | Date Posted: Thursday, February 18th, 2010
It’s a growing trend for high street stores to move into the home energy market. Sainsbury’s, B&Q, Tesco and now M&S all offer insulation services to help households cut energy bills.M&S launched it’s home energy division a year ago, offering a variety of environmentally friendly home energy products. This latest move into the insulation market is not unexpected, given the huge numbers of households yet to insulate their homes.
Recent estimates suggest that 2 million homes could still benefit from grants available towards the cos…
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Insulation grants are still not being taken
Jan 11
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Grants, Loft insulation, News | Date Posted: Monday, January 11th, 2010
We’ve already seen some of the coldest temperatures to hit the UK in the last 30 years, but despite these icy conditions many people are still missing out on ensuring their home is as warm as possible.According to recent estimates, as many as 2 million homes could qualify for help towards cavity wall or loft insulation in the form of free government insulation grants, but have yet to come forward to claim this help.
Home owner, tenants and landlords can all benefit from insulation grants, and it is not dependant on whether you receive benefi…
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Free insulation grants to be slashed in pre-budget report
Dec 6
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Grants, Loft insulation, News, Saving money | Date Posted: Sunday, December 6th, 2009
The Government is planning to slash grants available for cavity wall and loft insulation from April 2010, according to the BBC.A wait of 6 months for free insulation
Those applying for 100% grant are being told they face a wait of up to 6 months for work to be done, as the amount of funding is due to be halved in 2010. The Warm Front scheme has made 2 million UK home more energy efficient since its launch in 2000, cutting the amount of wasted energy emitted and saving millions of pounds off the cost of energy bills across the country.
The G…
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Home insulation could help prevent debt this Christmas
Nov 30
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Grants, News, Saving money | Date Posted: Monday, November 30th, 2009
According to a survey by Save the Children, families are planning to cover the cost of Christmas this year with high interest debt. The charity is worried this may cause many families to turn down the heating and go cold during the coming festive season.“It is shocking that so many families have to borrow money to pay for essentials such as heating… families cannot continue to scrape by like this,” Fergus Drake, Save the Children’s UK Director said.
Those who earn less than £12,000 said they would struggle this winter, and over half…
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Boris promotes free insulation to London homes
Nov 11
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Council scheme, Environmental policy, Grants, Loft insulation, News | Date Posted: Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Boris Johnson has launched a new initiative to provide a range of free energy saving measures to London homes, in an effort to cut carbon usage in the Capital.Households in nine London boroughs will be offered energy saving light bulbs, stand-by switches, as well as free cavity wall and loft insulation to help contain heat within their home.
The campaign hopes to visit 1.2 million homes in London before 2015, and it is hoped that by supplying energy saving equipment, as well as cavity wall and loft insulation, carbon emissions could be cut…
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Free insulation grants are not being claimed
Nov 10
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Grants, Loft insulation, News, Saving money, Uncategorized | Date Posted: Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Research out today claims that millions are losing out on free insulation grants from the Government, according to the Mirror.It says that 3.6 million homes are entitled to loft or wall insulation, which could save £150 off their annual energy bill, but so far only a fraction of the amount available has been claimed for.
Free insulation grants are available for cavity wall and loft insulation, preventing around 40% of heat from an average home escaping through walls and lofts.
Huge savings can be made by those households who take advantage…
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Households to pay for using too much energy
Nov 9
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Category: Cavity wall insulation, Environmental policy, News | Date Posted: Monday, November 9th, 2009
Households could be penalised for turning on their heating under a new scheme announced today. The plan would involve giving every household in Britain a quota of “carbon credits”, which would be spent everytime the heating is turned on, as well as taking a flight or using the car – and once the credits reach zero, a penalty would be paid.Lord Smith is backing the plan, and says that only those who lead extravagant lifestyles would be affected. The scheme would also involve a rebate if credits are left unused, meaning those who forgoe the…
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Are you paying to heat the streets?
Nov 8
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Category: A guide to..., Cavity wall insulation, Grants, Loft insulation, Saving money | Date Posted: Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Oil rose above $80 a barrel on Friday, dashing any hope of a fall in the cost of heating our homes this winter. Despite increasing pressure for energy companies to justify the price of domestic energy, many agree that heating costs are set to remain at an all time high this winter, just at a time when many are finding it difficult to remain warm.Keep the heat off the street.
With the cost of energy so high, it’s not surprising that many people are looking to keep as much of their heat within their own four walls. It’s a worrying statisti…
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A guide to cavity wall insulation
Nov 7
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Category: A guide to..., Cavity wall insulation, Grants, Saving money | Date Posted: Saturday, November 7th, 2009
What is cavity wall insulation?More heat is lost through your walls than any other part of your home. Cavity wall insulation helps to instantly reduce heat loss by 40% by plugging the gap between the two layers of brick that make up your outer wall. By filling this gap with insulation, it makes it difficult for heat to pass from the inside of your house, to the outside world.
The actual insulation material used can vary, but is typically made up of pockets of air, which prevents convection from occurring and greatly reduces any heat loss
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