Homeowners plan ‘green’ improvements

Homeowners plan ‘green’ improvements

Eight in 10 (84%) of surveyed homeowners are planning to make their property more ‘green’ in the coming year, with reducing energy bills a key motivation, research from plumbing and heating trade supplier City Plumbing reveals. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

This news comes after the government extended the Green Homes Grant scheme until March 2022.
Steve Alldritt, technical director of City Plumbing’s Energy Efficiency Team, said: “For homeowners, making energy efficient changes saves money in the long run, reduces environmental impact and can even make a property more appealing to future buyers. It really is a ‘win-win’ situation.
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Source: Property Wire




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