Independent and locally delivered advice is central to building confidence across the retrofit market. We’ve seen this ...
Latest improvement to the Fuel Poverty Calculator means that users can now assess the fuel poverty status of households in Scotland.
Our most recent fuel poverty report provides a snapshot of where the city stands as we work to deliver the One City Fuel ...
Draughty homes are uncomfortable. It’s also a waste of money if the heat that you’ve paid for escapes through gaps, and cold air comes whistling in from outside. The good news is that draught-proofing ...
CSE can advise and support landlords of privately rented properties to understand and meet their obligations under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations. These stipulate that ...
A well-insulated house keeps warmth exactly where you need it – indoors. Loft insulation is a simple and effective way to reduce your heating bills, improve energy efficiency and is a home improvement ...
A damp home is a breeding ground for mould, which damages walls and furniture and is bad for your health. Mould spores occur naturally in the air and they quickly multiply once they find a damp ...
Installing energy efficient glazing and high thermal performance doors will reduce heat loss, keep your home warmer and cut heating bills. Glazing can also insulate against external noise. Get ...
Underfloor heating systems can be run using most heating fuels, which means it is an option available to most homes. Unlike central heating with radiators which mostly heat air that then travels round ...
So if you’re living in a cold or damp house, or your heating system is broken, or you’re struggling to pay your bills, we may be able to make things better.
While any home can benefit from retrofitting, older homes usually have more problems, and older homes are the focus of this page. Common issues include damp, condensation, draughts and a lack of ...