The term 'retrofit' means 'to fit something with new or different parts or equipment that weren't available when it was first made'. As part of this project we might fit your home with new technology or just improve things that you already have, like more insulation, a new boiler or solar panels on your roof.

If we decide that your home might benefit from these improvements then we'll contact you about doing a survey. We'll visit you at home to see what physical changes could be made, like more insulation, we’ll also need to know what your energy bills cost you before we start. This is so that we can build a picture of your energy use and see whether the improvements make a difference to you in the future.

Until we've done a survey we won't know what might work best in your home and make it more energy efficient. Please work with us to get this appointment booked in if you're contacted. 

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Insulating The Wall

Saves you energy and can lower your heating bill

Cavity walls are made of two layers with a small gap or ‘cavity’ between them. These can be insulated by injecting insulation material into the cavity from the outside. About a third of all the heat lost in an uninsulated home escapes through the walls.

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Air Source Heat Pumps Web

Highly efficient source of heat and hot water

Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) are a very energy-efficient way to heat your home, they absorb heat from the outside air to heat your home and hot water. They can still extract heat when air temperatures are as low as -15°C.

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Boiler

A modern gas boiler is up to 90% more efficient

Did you know your heating accounts for over 50% of your household energy bill? Make your gas boiler work for you and use a timer to schedule when it turns on and off every day. Find out more by clicking the button below.

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Solar Panels Tab

Get paid for energy you generate

By installing solar panels on your roof, you can generate your own renewable electricity. The panels don’t need direct sunlight to work, they can even work on a cloudy day. The average solar panel will provide energy for 40 years.

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Insulating your walls

Saves you energy and can lower your heating bill

Cavity walls are made of two layers with a small gap or ‘cavity’ between them. These can be insulated by injecting insulation material into the cavity from the outside. About a third of all the heat lost in an uninsulated home escapes through the walls.

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Insulating The Wall
Air source heat pumps

Highly efficient source of heat and hot water

Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) are a very energy-efficient way to heat your home, they absorb heat from the outside air to heat your home and hot water. They can still extract heat when air temperatures are as low as -15°C.

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Air Source Heat Pumps Web
Modern boilers

A modern gas boiler is up to 90% more efficient

Did you know your heating accounts for over 50% of your household energy bill? Make your gas boiler work for you and use a timer to schedule when it turns on and off every day. Find out more by clicking the button below.

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Boiler
Solar panels

Get paid for energy you generate

By installing solar panels on your roof, you can generate your own renewable electricity. The panels don’t need direct sunlight to work, they can even work on a cloudy day. The average solar panel will provide energy for 40 years.

Find out more

Solar Panels Tab