The Energy Saving Trust have said that most of the least energy-efficient homes in the UK could be improved for less than £3,000.
David Weatherall from the Energy Saving Trust said: “On the whole, our study is good news. Most F- and G-rated homes can be improved very cost-effectively, for less than £3,000. That’s less than 2% of the sale price of the average UK home.”
“With the abolition of Home Information Packs, and the new government committed to the green agenda, EPCs are going to enjoy a higher profile. For anyone about to sell their home with an old boiler or lacking full loft and cavity insulation, we’d strongly advise you not to take the risk of getting a very poor energy rating and potentially a lower sale price.”
Read the full story on The Guardian website.
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