GM launches Your Home Better to help residents identify and plan energy saving measures
Date published: 30 September 2022
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Explore a range of options from installing thicker loft insulation to a whole house zero carbon retrofit
A new scheme to help homeowners plan a range of retrofitting options has been launched to help Greater Manchester residents combat increasing energy costs as well as reducing carbon emissions.
Your Home Better is a new scheme bringing together a consortium of experts on behalf of Greater Manchester Combined Authority and is aimed at homeowners in the region.
Your Home Better has a number of tools online to help residents make a plan for improvements. This will take into consideration the type of property you live in as well as your overall budget. The scheme is not free of charge and does require the investment to come from the individual household.
There are different levels of plans with a basic plan for single improvements or a more detailed house plan for more extensive retrofit solutions.
Your Home Better offers expert advice on the changes people can make to their homes as well as helping residents find suitable qualified contractors. The scheme then provides a retrofit coordinator to support the householder and make sure that the work is delivered to a quality standard.
The plan will show what improvements you can make and it will give you an estimated annual fuel bill saving as well as the estimated tonnes of CO2 saved annually if you make these retrofit improvements.
Retrofit means making improvements to the existing building to save energy and reduce carbon emissions. The measures could include installing thicker loft insulation, a range of approaches to wall insulation, fitting solar photovoltaic panels (PVs) and battery storage, installing triple glazing or switching to a heat pump.
Councillor Martyn Cox, GMCA lead for Green City Region and Waste and Recycling, said: “Your Home Better can support residents on a journey to create more energy efficient homes in Greater Manchester.
“Just about all homes in the city region have the potential to use less fuel for heating lighting and appliances. By planning ahead and making changes to your home, whether that is reducing how much energy your home uses through better insulation or installing solar PV and batteries you are going to see those benefits in years to come.
“This is about not only reducing energy bills for people but also looking at our carbon footprint and working to reduce that together.”
To find our more about the retrofit measures, including solar PV panels, visit https://yourhomebetter.co.uk
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