As there are a number of figures thrown around, relating to U-values in new homes or extensions it is worth a reminded of some of the figures used in current Building Regulations. Building Regulations Overview The Building Regulations cover all aspects of building a dwelling, including fabric heat loss and air permeability. They are periodically reviewed to upgrade … [Read more...]
Green Home Grant Voucher Scheme Live 30 September 2020
From today, 30 September 2020, homeowners and landlords can apply for a Green Home Grant. The grant, in the form of a voucher, can fund up to two thirds of the cost of upgrading the energy performance of your home (maximum £5000 government contribution). Low income households will be eligible for up to 100% government funding, up to around £10,000. The grant will … [Read more...]
Twenty Year Payback on Domestic Battery Storage & Solar Panels Now Possible
Great Home has tracked domestic battery storage developments for many years. Until now our conclusion has been that, whilst the technology has an exciting future, installing storage batteries is primarily a lifestyle choice. They can help save the planet but won’t improve your bank balance if you are already connected to the highly reliable UK electricity grid. However, … [Read more...]
Domestic Coal & Wet Wood To be Banned to Improve Air Quality
DEFRA have published their response to a recent consultation on improving air quality with changes to cleaner fuels for domestic burning of wood and solid fuels. The conclusion of their report is that: Traditional house coal will be phased out, with retailers having the next 12 months to clear their stocks.Wood sold in volumes under 2m3 will need to have a moisture content … [Read more...]
Future Homes Standard: CCC Pushes For Inclusion In Building Regulations In 2020
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) is pushing the UK government to set the full definition of the Future Homes Standard now rather than in 2024, with the details included in the planned changes to the 2020 Building Regulations Part F (Ventilation) and Part L (Conservation of fuel and power). CCC argue in a recent letter the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and … [Read more...]