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E XPERT ADVICE

INVEST IN SOLAR ENERGY Although the UK isn’t known for endless sunshine, solar panels can still generate a meaningful amount of electricity year-round. By producing your own renewable energy, you reduce reliance on the grid and lower household bills. Homeowners can take advantage of the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), which requires energy suppliers to pay you for surplus energy fed back into the grid. This makes solar panels both an ecological and financial win.

SWITCH TO ENERGY-EFFICIENT HEATING SYSTEMS Replacing an outdated boiler with a modern, energy-efficient one—or better still, installing a heat pump—can significantly cut carbon emissions. Through the government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme, homeowners may receive a grant of up to £7,500 toward the cost of an air source or ground source heat pump. While heat pumps require upfront investment, they future-proof your home against rising energy prices and environmental regulations.

UPGRADE INSULATION AND WINDOWS

Many properties struggle with heat retention, which translates into higher energy usage. Improving loft insulation, cavity wall insulation, or investing in double- or triple-glazed windows can dramatically reduce energy waste. While direct tax breaks are limited, such measures increase your home’s EPC rating, which can make the property more attractive to buyers and reduce long-term running costs. The government’s ECO4 scheme (Energy Company Obligation) also provides funding to households in certain circumstances, particularly for those on lower incomes

EMBRACE WATER-SAVING FIXTURES

As important as energy efficiency, especially in urban areas. Low-flow taps, dual-flush toilets, and smart irrigation systems can all reduce waste. Many water companies also provide free or discounted water- saving kits, making these upgrades easy and affordable.

PREPARE FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES

As the UK shifts toward a greener transport system, more households are investing in electric vehicles. Installing a home charging point can add long-term value to your property. The EV chargepoint grant offers up to 75% (capped at £350) towards the cost of installing a charger, particularly beneficial for those living in flats or rental properties.

FINAL THOUGHTS

From solar panels to water-efficient taps, each improvement makes your home more sustainable and economical. With rising energy prices and growing environmental awareness, combining eco-friendly upgrades with available incentives is a smart move for both present comfort and future value.

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