A whole-house retrofit is a comprehensive home improvement project that is designed to improve the energy efficiency, comfort, and overall performance of a home. This type of retrofit involves upgrading multiple systems and components of a home to reduce energy consumption and increase efficiency, resulting in lower utility bills, improved indoor comfort, and a smaller environmental footprint.

A whole-house retrofit typically involves a combination of upgrades to the home’s heating, cooling, and ventilation systems, insulation, air sealing, windows, and doors, lighting, and appliances. These upgrades are typically selected based on the specific needs of the home and the goals of the homeowner and may involve a combination of DIY upgrades and professional installations.

The goal of a whole-house retrofit is to create a more energy-efficient and sustainable home that is more comfortable to live in and has a reduced environmental impact. In addition to saving money on energy bills, whole-house retrofits can also increase the resale value of a home and help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the amount of energy needed to operate the home.

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If you know your EPC rating (optional)
  • - Condenser Boiler - a condensing boiler will have a white or black plastic pipe under the boiler going outside)
  • - Back Boiler - is a type of boiler that’s installed behind a home’s fireplace hearth, and gets its heat from a gas fire, open fire, or an electric heating element.
  • If known and year of installation (optional)
    *Child Benefit income threshold to qualify to receive ECO 4 funding