Warmer home
Through improved insulation and heating systems, rooms heat up faster and stay warm for longer, even on the coldest days.
AWARD WINNING HEATING AND SOLAR INSTALLATION SPECIALISTS
AWARD WINNING SOLAR AND HEATING INSTALLATION SPECIALISTS

Your home is being improved as part of a national energy efficiency programme. This kind of work is called a retrofit: improvements made to an existing home to make it warmer, more comfortable and cheaper to heat.
The energy improvement work has been arranged by either:
Housing association
Local authority
Landlord
as part of a government-funded programme.
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Your home may have been chosen for one or more of the following reasons:
EPC rating of D or below
Identified as having high energy bills
Your home produces higher-than-average carbon emissions based on its current energy use
Your home has been identified as being at risk of damp or condensation, which can affect health
The energy improvement works are taking place for your benefit. Here’s how it can make your home more comfortable and cheaper:
Through improved insulation and heating systems, rooms heat up faster and stay warm for longer, even on the coldest days.
With improved energy measures, the temperature in your home will be more comfortable and stable.
Your home will produce fewer carbon emissions without any extra effort on your part.
Insulation and efficient heating mean you use less energy to keep your home comfortable.
Every home is different, so the energy improvements your home needs could be different from the house next door. That’s why homes are assessed individually to choose upgrades that will give you the biggest benefit.
Depending on your home's assessment, you may receive one improvement or several.
Possible upgrades may include:
Loft or wall insulation: Keeps heat inside your home for longer
Air sourced heating pumps: A modern, efficient way to heat your home using outside air
Solar panels: Generate free electricity from daylight
New windows or doors: Reduce draughts and stop heat escaping
Ventilation improvements: Keep air fresh and helps reduce damp
The improvements made will suit both your property and how you live in it.
Your home will be assessed before any work begins. You will be told exactly what is planned for your property.


We understand that having work done in your home can be unsettling, especially if you didn’t ask for it. However, we will keep you informed at every stage.
The work is carried out by qualified professionals who are all DBS checked
You will be informed and supported throughout the whole process by our Tenant Liaison team
If you have any questions at any point, someone will always be available to help.
A tenant liaison officer will be in touch soon to arrange an assessment of your home.
Need help or have questions?
If you have a question or concern, speak to your tenant liaison officer or contact your housing provider directly using the details on any letters you have received about this work.