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"Understanding Energy Efficiency Ratings and Improving Your Home's EPC"

Energy efficiency is increasingly important for homeowners in the UK, affecting both the cost of energy bills and the environmental impact of households. One key measure of a home’s energy efficiency is its Energy Efficiency Rating (EER).

 

What is an Energy Efficiency Rating?

An Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) is a measure of how efficiently a home uses energy. This rating is part of an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), which rates properties on a scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). The EPC considers various factors, including insulation, heating systems, windows, and lighting, to assess the overall energy performance of a property.

How to Check Your Home's Energy Efficiency Rating

To check your home’s energy efficiency rating, follow these steps:

Find Your EPC: Every home bought, sold, or rented in the UK must have an EPC. You can find your EPC by visiting the EPC Register and searching for your property using your postcode.

Get an Assessment: If your property doesn’t have a recent EPC, you can arrange a visit and our Domestic Energy Assessor will evaluate your home. Energy Wiser will visit your property, assess its energy efficiency, and provide an EPC.

 

1. Energy Company Obligation (ECO4):

ECO4 is a government scheme that requires larger energy companies to fund the installation of energy efficiency measures in UK homes, particularly for low-income households. The services provided under ECO4 include:

Wall Insulation:
Insulating external and internal walls to reduce heat loss.
Loft Insulation:
Installing insulation in loft spaces to prevent heat from escaping through the roof.
Cavity Wall Insulation:
Filling the gaps between walls to improve insulation.
Underfloor Insulation:
Insulating floors to reduce heat loss.
Flat Roof Insulation:
Adding insulation to flat roofs to improve energy efficiency.
Free Central Heating:
Installing new central heating systems in homes that do not currently have them.
Boiler Replacement:
Replacing old, inefficient boilers with new, energy-efficient models.
Heating Controls:
Installing advanced heating controls to optimize energy use.

2. Green Buildings Incentive Scheme (GBIS):

GBIS is designed to support the installation of energy-efficient measures in homes, providing financial incentives to make properties greener and more energy-efficient. Services offered through GBIS include:

Wall Insulation
Loft Insulation
Cavity Wall Insulation
Underfloor Insulation
Flat Roof Insulation
Boiler Replacement
Heating Controls

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Improving Your Home's Energy Efficiency with ECO4 and GBIS


Improving your home’s energy efficiency can significantly reduce your energy bills and increase the value of your property. The UK government offers several schemes to help homeowners make these improvements, notably the ECO4 scheme and the Green Buildings Incentive Scheme (GBIS).

How These Improvements Save Money

By taking advantage of the services provided through ECO4 and GBIS, homeowners can significantly improve their home’s energy efficiency. These improvements can lead to: Lower Energy Bills:
Energy-efficient homes use less energy, resulting in substantial savings on energy bills. Proper insulation and modern heating systems can reduce the amount of energy needed to heat and cool your home.
Increased Home Value:
Homes with higher energy efficiency ratings are more attractive to buyers and can command higher prices in the property market.
Environmental Impact:
Reducing your home’s energy consumption lowers your carbon footprint, contributing to environmental sustainability.
Comfort and Health:
Energy-efficient homes are often more comfortable and can have better indoor air quality, benefiting your overall well-being.

In conclusion,understanding your home’s energy efficiency rating and utilizing government-funded schemes like ECO4 and GBIS can result in significant financial savings and increased property value. These schemes provide a range of services, from insulation to heating upgrades, that can help you save hundreds on energy bills and make your home more environmentally friendly.

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