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West Hampstead Transition Town kicks off — 5 Comments

  1. Hello Tom – agree that we need to be more engaged in our home energy consumption. Regarding your point about insulation, it’s not just about returns on investment. Insulating your home also makes it a more comfortable place to live and, if you believe it makes a difference, making carbon savings. The second thing is that any builder can install insulation and if it’s in your loft, you can do it yourself. If it’s in the walls and floors, the trick is in getting the build-ups and then overall ventilation right. It’s very cheap and easy to get advice from a well informed architect or building energy engineers. #cough

  2. Hopefully interest in home energy consumption will improve now we've had more grim news about fuel prices. Perhpaps there's room for more competition among local suppliers who offer insulation solutions. The problem is still that people are unsure as to whether they will really get a return on their investment.

  3. Yes it's true that the extra comfort is of course a factor aside from the economics. I'm not sure of modern building regulations, but I imagine the many thousands of roof conversions (flat roof rooms etc.) in London are like two of my rooms – very little insulation. I'm going to get some quotes.

  4. Do you guys have ideas as to how to get landlords interested in this. It can be hard to get them engaged in my experience, as it's us (the tenants)who are paying the heating bills…
    Cate

  5. Hey Catherine – it’s hard work, I agree, as the savings on utility bills don’t benefit them. Although it’s much easier if they’re renovating anyway. The Green Deal (if it ever arrives) will enable tenants to effectively compel landlords to use Green Deal funds to install energy saving measures. We reckon that the government should be doing more to assist, for example by reducing stamp duty on these properties.

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