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NO CENTRAL HEATING?

To begin with, a house with no central heating is like living in a home without doors and windows during the winter! You will only have cold comfort!

It will be a never-ending task to simply keep the rooms warm. 

Not only will this be costly in heating bills, but the cold home can have ill effects on your health.

IS YOUR HOUSE POORLY HEATED?

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Firstly, a badly heated home can give rise to condensation and fungi growth. In time, this will lead to dampness and condensation. Damp and condensation cause untold damage to construction materials.

To name one: black and mouldy damp patches on the ceiling. Furthermore, it can take thousands of pounds off the value of your home.

Furthermore, condensation and dampness can lead to respiratory problems for the occupants. Consequently, it’s no laughing matter when a home feels damp. On the other hand, a new boiler and central heating will prevent this.

 

Expert & Professional Services

Trustmark Accredited Installers

Enjoy peace of mind knowing that we’re Trustmark Accredited and provide Government-endorsed quality.
Trustmark Accreditation shows that we’ve committed to customer service and good trading practices and that our work has been inspected to ensure technical competence, consistent quality, and adherence to high standards.

Home Energy Saving Specialists

As energy-saving specialists, we’ve been helping UK residents reduce their fuel bills. We manage a network of industry-approved contractors, selected for their skills and quality of workmanship.

Grants for Eligible Residents

Many UK residents are eligible for ECO grants (Energy Company Obligation). You can apply online now to find out if you’re home is eligible.

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HOW FUNDING WORKS

Secure free funding and cheaper energy bills in just four simple steps!

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