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What to Expect When Solar Panels Are Being Fitted

Thinking of going solar? If you're taking advantage of the ECO 4 Scheme, having solar panels installed is a brilliant way to cut your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint. But what actually happens on the day your panels are fitted?

How do I know if I have cavity wall insulation?

What is cavity wall insulation? Cavity wall insulation is a type of energy-saving measure used in many British homes. It…

Why Apply for the Great British Insulation Scheme?

If your home feels hard to heat or your energy bills are creeping up each month, you’re not alone — and there is support available. The Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) is a government-backed initiative designed to help households across the UK access affordable insulation and make their homes more energy efficient.

Why Apply for the ECO4 Scheme?

If you're looking for ways to reduce your energy bills, improve your home's energy efficiency and make your living space warmer and more comfortable, the ECO4 Scheme might be just what you need. Backed by the UK Government, this scheme helps low-income households across the country access free or heavily subsidised home improvements designed to cut carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty.

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