
Dinner table and pub conversation these days seems to focus not on rising house prices, as it once did, but rather on global warming and whether the human race is to blame for it. There are two sides to the argument and each is as intransigent as the other. We aren’t here to discuss the politics we are here to help you make informed decisions about solutions that could work for you.
However, global warming (and cooling) is a fact of life – it has happened many times before. Another fact of life is the finite nature of the fossil fuels we have taken for granted for the past century or more. Coal and oil will run out, perhaps sooner than we all think. We can all save energy and we can all improve or build our homes to cut costs – we can help you find the solution that bests suits you. When building, extending or improving our homes we can substantially increase our insulation, install a more efficient heating and hotwater system, consider alternative more sustainbale and cost-effective energy sources, add double or triple glazing, harvest, conserve and manage rainwater, use a more sustainable building structure and lay permeable blocks on our paths and driveways.
