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Posted By: revorbusiness rates would increase, really?Weooh!
Posted By: tonyAre we seriously only talking about loft insulation? There is a lot more to it than that
Posted By: fostertomWhere's the catch, apart from total lack of trained workforce?
"The Energy Saving Trust has said that installing 270mm of insulation, in a home with none, can cost between £455 and £640
Posted By: bot de paille
Insulation should be made so cheap it is virtually free.
Posted By: fostertom"The Energy Saving Trust has said that installing 270mm of insulation, in a home with none, can cost between £455 and £640, depending on whether it is terraced, detached or a bungalow." Cheap at half the price.Those folk could always do that rather than go on their holidays (new car etc) in the sun of course. Not really sure why I should subsidise those holidays/cars etc.
Posted By: borpin
Hasn't been their priority, so tough. Fix the roof while the sun shines and don't expect me to pick up your bill.
Posted By: Jeff BWe have just added IWI in our living room and the total cost is of the order of £1000* with no grant support of any kind.
Posted By: revorPosted By: Jeff BWe have just added IWI in our living room and the total cost is of the order of £1000* with no grant support of any kind.
You did well there to get all of that for £1000. Knowing the cost of materials, I wonder how you managed such good value.
Posted By: Nick ParsonsEveryone should be able to get a sensible Whole House Plan and, if they cannot afford to do it all at once, advice on proper incremental implementation. And a reasonable amount of money to do it!
Posted By: Doubting_ThomasA free national helpline and staff training programme with simple app and website support would be worth more than any amount of non-joined-up half-measures.
Less incentive to inflate prices and hard sell a particular product etc. since it covers the whole building, it should be more like a specialist arm of Building Control or the (original) BRE. Dedicated to testing and implementation with THERM style heat flux modelling and WUFI calcs in a feedback loop so that we learn from the installs and existing building fabric performance. Just imagine what could be achieved!
Posted By: bot de paillePosted By: Mike1
Of course, as in the UK, the renovation side is not DIY-friendly - all work must be be approved contractors.
Which puts the prices up for everyone
Posted By: cjard@JeffB "I would not trust anyone to install loft insulation in my place especially if we suddenly see a plethora of new "we install insulation" companies offering their services. If the government is serious about this issue then insulation should be VAT-free to DIYer's."
Hear here; a friend asked me why the edges and corners of her ceilings at the eaves were all black with mold, worried there was a roof leak..
..no, the professionally installed loft insulation stopped too far short meaning about 6 inches of every room has 12mm of plasterboard separating the room from the world. Morons