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Green Deal and Energy-saving Service
Explore the advantages of becoming more energy-efficient and ultimately carbon neutral. Reflected in a valid EPC
Overview
The Green Deal helps you make energy-saving improvements to your home and find the best way to pay for them.
The improvements that could save you the most energy depend on your home, but typical examples include:
insulation, such as solid wall, cavity wall or loft insulation
heating
draught-proofing
double glazing
renewable energy generation, such as solar panels or heat pumps
Find out if your home will benefit
There are various ways to check if your property could benefit from energy-saving improvements:
use the Energy Efficiency Calculator to find out how you can reduce your energy bills
check which home energy grants you might be able to apply for
talk to a Green Deal assessor or provider
The Green Deal may be right for you if you think your property could benefit from energy-saving improvements.
You can also talk to Simple Energy Advice if you’re in England or Wales, or Home Energy Scotland if you’re in Scotland
Improvements and benefits to your home
Any household with an electricity meter (including prepayment meters) in England, Scotland or Wales can use the scheme.
Both the landlord and the tenant must agree to the improvements if the building is rented.
Eligible improvements
You can use the Green Deal for a range of different energy saving measures including:
replacing windows and doors
installing secondary glazing
using energy efficient lighting
insulating your loft or walls
adding draught proofing
upgrading your heating
generating renewable energy from sources such as wind or solar power
But only if your Green Deal assessment recommends them. This recommendation is determined via a Domestic Energy/Green Deal Assessor and an EPC, We
Dales Energy Assessors
can provide an EPC and Green Deal recommendation, contact us