Homebuilding & Renovating

THE ULTIMATE BUYER’S GUIDE TO Renewables

Building or retrofitting our homes to be greener is something we’re all becoming increasingly conscious of. From the ‘fabric first’ approach of creating a highly insulated and airtight building, to building using natural materials and installing renewable technology to provide heat and power, there are many ways to construct and run a more sustainable home.

Over the years the number of case studies we’ve featured where renewable technology has been a big part of the overall design and build (or design and renovation) of a home has grown. Interest breeds investment and renewables like heat pumps and solar panels are becoming a far more achievable option for many more homeowners than before. Various government grant programmes have helped, too, with the upcoming Boiler Upgrade Scheme

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