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Why landlords should put energy efficiency first
The recession has put a dent in the pockets of many Britons over the past few months, not least landlords looking to ensure they keep the void periods of their property portfolio to a minimum. (16 May 2010)
Could waste serve as renewable energy?
Energy created from waste could help the UK get one step closer to achieving its carbon emission reduction targets. (10 May 2010)
New buyers 'could make homes greener'
While first-time buyers may have quickly fallen in love with their new property when they first saw it, once they move in they could take steps to make it greener as well. (10 May 2010)
New buyers could make homes greener
While first-time buyers may have quickly fallen in love with their new property when they first saw it, once they move in they could take steps to make it greener as well. (10 May 2010)
Madonna makes radiators 'Kabbalah-friendly'
The central heating system in Madonna's home is not only helping to keep her warm, but also it is ensuring her property can "radiate spirituality", according to one news source. (9 May 2010)
House extensions 'can add value'
Building an extension is one of the most effective ways of adding value to a property, it has been claimed - which may mean Britons wish to think carefully about extending their central heating systems. (9 May 2010)
Madonna makes radiators Kabbalah-friendly
The central heating system in Madonnas home is not only helping to keep her warm, but also it is ensuring her property can "radiate spirituality", according to one news source. (9 May 2010)
House extensions can add value
Building an extension is one of the most effective ways of adding value to a property, it has been claimed - which may mean Britons wish to think carefully about extending their central heating systems. (9 May 2010)
Brits 'believe in the value of new bathroom suites'
When it comes to the home improvements that could most add value to their properties, many Britons believe that choosing new bathroom suites is the way to go. (6 May 2010)
House price growth predicted
Britons planning to make improvements to their central heating systems in order to make their homes more energy efficient to attract buyers may wish to do so now. (6 May 2010)
Brits believe in the value of new bathroom suites
When it comes to the home improvements that could most add value to their properties, many Britons believe that choosing new bathroom suites is the way to go. (6 May 2010)
Landlords 'not yet thinking green'
There is a healthy demand for rental properties in the UK, but many landlords are failing to think green, one sector commentator has claimed. (5 May 2010)
Landlords not yet thinking green
There is a healthy demand for rental properties in the UK, but many landlords are failing to think green, one sector commentator has claimed. (5 May 2010)
Should businesses consider solar panels?
Businesses looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint may wish to invest in solar panels or a ground source heat pump now, rather than waiting for a government subsidising scheme to come along. (5 May 2010)
Scottish school 'cannot turn off radiators'
Pupils at a school in Scotland are having trouble concentrating on their lessons because they are too warm, as a result of the building's radiators being left on. (4 May 2010)
Women turn to home improvements
The number of women shopping for tools to carry out home improvements has risen steeply over the years, new research has revealed. (4 May 2010)
Scottish school cannot turn off radiators
Pupils at a school in Scotland are having trouble concentrating on their lessons because they are too warm, as a result of the buildings radiators being left on. (4 May 2010)
Brits 'admit tackling gas jobs'
Thousands of UK homeowners have admitted to taking on dangerous gas work in their own homes - a job which could see them putting both their safety and property at risk. (3 May 2010)
Brits admit tackling gas jobs
Thousands of UK homeowners have admitted to taking on dangerous gas work in their own homes - a job which could see them putting both their safety and property at risk. (3 May 2010)
How to make radiators more efficient
While the improving weather may have prompted many Britons to turn off their central heating systems ready for summer, there are still a number of jobs they could carry out to make their heating more efficient in time for winter. (3 May 2010)
Bathroom improvements on Bank Holiday
This Bank Holiday, a number of Britons are planning to spend some time carrying out home improvements, with sprucing up the bathroom high on the agenda for many. (29 Apr 2010)
Could an energy efficient property attract tenants?
Landlords may wish to make their properties more energy efficient in order to attract tenants. (29 Apr 2010)
National Trust biomass boiler switched on
A National Trust property in the south-west has switched on its new biomass boiler as part of a drive to make the house more sustainable. (28 Apr 2010)
Why central heating DIY should be avoided
Britons should never attempt to carry out DIY repairs on their central heating systems as they could be putting both their property and their lives at risk. (28 Apr 2010)
Why investing in a new boiler could be worth it
With spring here and temperatures continuing to rise, Britons may have finally been able to turn off their central heating systems ready for the summer, following what was the coldest winter on record for more than three decades. (28 Apr 2010)
Gas bills 'falling'
Many Britons may be pleased to hear that despite experiencing the coldest winter in 30 years, gas bills have fallen in price over the first quarter of the year. (27 Apr 2010)
Gas bills falling
Many Britons may be pleased to hear that despite experiencing the coldest winter in 30 years, gas bills have fallen in price over the first quarter of the year. (27 Apr 2010)
Green behaviour 'should be cheapest option'
It is "critical" that sustainable behaviour becomes the cheapest option in order to encourage more Britons to make their homes energy efficient, one sector commentator has claimed. (26 Apr 2010)
Smart meters 'could save firms thousands'
Having smart meters installed in the workplace could see UK businesses saving thousands of pounds on their energy bills, it has been claimed. (26 Apr 2010)
Green behaviour should be cheapest option
It is "critical" that sustainable behaviour becomes the cheapest option in order to encourage more Britons to make their homes energy efficient, one sector commentator has claimed. (26 Apr 2010)
Green behaviour should be cheapest option
It is "critical" that sustainable behaviour becomes the cheapest option in order to encourage more Britons to make their homes energy efficient, one sector commentator has claimed. (26 Apr 2010)
Smart meters could save firms thousands
Having smart meters installed in the workplace could see UK businesses saving thousands of pounds on their energy bills, it has been claimed. (26 Apr 2010)
Regulation 'will prompt firms to be greener'
The government's carbon reduction commitment (CRC) will have the positive outcome of prompting businesses of all sizes to become more energy efficient, one sector commentator has claimed. (25 Apr 2010)
Boiler maintenance 'can reap financial benefits'
Ensuring that new boilers are well maintained can see owners of the central heating appliances reaping the rewards of lower energy bills, it has been suggested. (25 Apr 2010)
Boiler maintenance can reap financial benefits
Ensuring that new boilers are well maintained can see owners of the central heating appliances reaping the rewards of lower energy bills, it has been suggested. (25 Apr 2010)
Regulation will prompt firms to be greener
The governments carbon reduction commitment (CRC) will have the positive outcome of prompting businesses of all sizes to become more energy efficient, one sector commentator has claimed. (25 Apr 2010)
Why energy efficiency is an important home improvement
When they are embarking on a home improvement project, Britons have been urged to consider carrying out work in an effort to make their property more energy efficient. (25 Apr 2010)
Why energy efficiency is an important home improvement
When they are embarking on a home improvement project, Britons have been urged to consider carrying out work in an effort to make their property more energy efficient. (25 Apr 2010)
'Increasing interest' in solar panels
There is an increasing interest in the UK about the green benefits of solar panels. (22 Apr 2010)
Programmable thermostats 'worth investment'
Britons planning to sell their homes and looking for the improvements they could make which will make them the best return in comparison to their cost may wish to consider having programmable thermostats installed. (22 Apr 2010)
Increasing interest in solar panels
There is an increasing interest in the UK about the green benefits of solar panels. (22 Apr 2010)
Programmable thermostats worth investment
Britons planning to sell their homes and looking for the improvements they could make which will make them the best return in comparison to their cost may wish to consider having programmable thermostats installed. (22 Apr 2010)
Spring 'a good time for a boiler upgrade'
As the temperature rises and the days get longer, Britons have been advised that now could be the perfect time to upgrade their existing central heating. (21 Apr 2010)
Energy efficiency improvements 'should be considered'
When planning a home improvement project, it is important that Britons consider the energy efficiency aspects of their work. (21 Apr 2010)
Spring a good time for a boiler upgrade
As the temperature rises and the days get longer, Britons have been advised that now could be the perfect time to upgrade their existing central heating. (21 Apr 2010)
Energy efficiency improvements should be considered
When planning a home improvement project, it is important that Britons consider the energy efficiency aspects of their work. (21 Apr 2010)
Could underfloor insulation boost central heating?
Winter may be the furthest thing from Britons minds as the summer weather finally appears, but now could be the best time to ensure that their properties are prepared for when the temperatures plunge again. (20 Apr 2010)
Testimonial - Gordon Meaden
(20 Apr 2010)
PM visits home of Worcester Bosch
Boiler manufacturers Worcester Bosch claim to be dedicated to heating comfort and are consistently on the lookout for new and cleaner energy generating technology and recently they were able to pass on some of this knowledge to a famous guest. (20 Apr 2010)
Creating ideal home 'more important than value'
For the majority of homeowners, creating their ideal property is more important than increasing its value, new research has found. (19 Apr 2010)
Scotland launches boiler scrappage
The Scottish government has unveiled its plans for a boiler scrappage scheme aimed at helping homeowners to save money on their energy bills. (19 Apr 2010)
Creating ideal home more important than value
For the majority of homeowners, creating their ideal property is more important than increasing its value, new research has found. (19 Apr 2010)
Testimonial - R Khan
(19 Apr 2010)
Green Party unveils microgeneration plans
The Green Party has unveiled its manifesto for the forthcoming General Election, which includes plans to provide funding for home microgeneration. (18 Apr 2010)
Why it is not a bad time to buy a house
Britons have been advised by one sector commentator that now is not a bad time to buy a house, although they may wish to be on the lookout for things such as the age of the current boiler. (18 Apr 2010)
House buying season 'underway'
The spring house buying season is now well underway, it has been said - which may prompt sellers to make the property they are selling more attractive to buyers by making central heating more energy efficient. (15 Apr 2010)
Brits 'turn off central heating for spring'
This week is the time of year when Britons typically turn off their central heating systems ready for the warmer weather. (15 Apr 2010)
House buying season underway
The spring house buying season is now well underway, it has been said - which may prompt sellers to make the property they are selling more attractive to buyers by making central heating more energy efficient. (15 Apr 2010)
Brits turn off central heating for spring
This week is the time of year when Britons typically turn off their central heating systems ready for the warmer weather. (15 Apr 2010)
Government 'should consider future of housing market'
The government has been urged to consider the future of rising house prices in the UK, with many people in the capital now having to wait for a decade before they can afford to purchase their first property. (14 Apr 2010)
1 in 3 Brits 'incorrectly charged for energy'
Discrepancies between estimated energy bills and the "real" demands for payment have led to 30 per cent of households being billed wrongly by their utilities suppliers in the last two years. (14 Apr 2010)
Home improvers 'looking for bathroom suites'
Spring is here and with the warmer weather has come an increasing desire among Britons to improve their home. (14 Apr 2010)
1 in 3 Brits incorrectly charged for energy
Discrepancies between estimated energy bills and the "real" demands for payment have led to 30 per cent of households being billed wrongly by their utilities suppliers in the last two years. (14 Apr 2010)
1 in 3 Brits incorrectly charged for energy
Discrepancies between estimated energy bills and the "real" demands for payment have led to 30 per cent of households being billed wrongly by their utilities suppliers in the last two years. (14 Apr 2010)
Government should consider future of housing market
The government has been urged to consider the future of rising house prices in the UK, with many people in the capital now having to wait for a decade before they can afford to purchase their first property. (14 Apr 2010)
Government should consider future of housing market
The government has been urged to consider the future of rising house prices in the UK, with many people in the capital now having to wait for a decade before they can afford to purchase their first property. (14 Apr 2010)
Home improvers looking for bathroom suites
Spring is here and with the warmer weather has come an increasing desire among Britons to improve their home. (14 Apr 2010)
Condensing boiler 'is ideal'
When they view a property for the first time, Britons may quickly find themselves falling in love with it and imagining themselves living there. (13 Apr 2010)
Brits 'looking to improve, not move'
As the housing market begins the road to recovery following the recessions, people are increasingly choosing to make improvements to the home they have, rather than moving up a rung on the property ladder. (13 Apr 2010)
Condensing boiler is ideal
When they view a property for the first time, Britons may quickly find themselves falling in love with it and imagining themselves living there. (13 Apr 2010)
Brits looking to improve, not move
As the housing market begins the road to recovery following the recessions, people are increasingly choosing to make improvements to the home they have, rather than moving up a rung on the property ladder. (13 Apr 2010)
UK's 'first solar panels' discovered
The world's first-known solar panel have been discovered in the UK and the device still works, despite lying forgotten in a box for 60 years. (12 Apr 2010)
Radiators market 'going strong'
Homeowners have been offered some useful advice on how to go about choosing central heating radiators. (12 Apr 2010)
UKs first solar panels discovered
The worlds first-known solar panel have been discovered in the UK and the device still works, despite lying forgotten in a box for 60 years. (12 Apr 2010)
Radiators market going strong
Homeowners have been offered some useful advice on how to go about choosing central heating radiators. (12 Apr 2010)
Is new central heating as important as decor?
The warmer weather of spring may have prompted more Britons to consider home improvements, but jobs such as making central heating more efficient could be just as worthwhile as decorating. (11 Apr 2010)
What next after boiler scrappage?
Just four months after its launch, all of the money-saving vouchers offered by the Energy Saving Trust for people to put towards the cost of a new condensing boiler were snapped up. (11 Apr 2010)
House market confidence 'highest since recession'
Confidence among Britons in the housing market is now at its highest level since the recession and resulting crash, it has been revealed. (8 Apr 2010)
The real cost of a new home
While many Britons may approve of the price they manage to secure a new home for, few have a realistic idea of how much it will cost them overall to buy a property, it has been claimed. (8 Apr 2010)
House market confidence highest since recession
Confidence among Britons in the housing market is now at its highest level since the recession and resulting crash, it has been revealed. (8 Apr 2010)
How to go green with renewable heating
Now may be the best time homeowners in the UK have ever had to carry out green improvements in their homes in order to increase its energy efficiency and benefit in more ways than one, due to all the schemes currently underway. (7 Apr 2010)
How a new boiler could make a difference to Hips
As the economy begins to climb out of the recession and the housing market shows signs of improving, many Britons may finally find they are realistically able to consider making a move up the property ladder. (7 Apr 2010)
Going green 'could add weight to a wallet'
Leading a greener lifestyle, in addition to making homes more energy efficient, could see people enjoying savings amounting to hundreds of pounds a year. (7 Apr 2010)
Smart meters 'clever gadgets'
Smart meters have been described by one writer as "clever little devices" that help people to efficiently monitor their energy consumption, illustrating where they could make a reduction. (7 Apr 2010)
Going green could add weight to a wallet
Leading a greener lifestyle, in addition to making homes more energy efficient, could see people enjoying savings amounting to hundreds of pounds a year. (7 Apr 2010)
Smart meters clever gadgets
Smart meters have been described by one writer as "clever little devices" that help people to efficiently monitor their energy consumption, illustrating where they could make a reduction. (7 Apr 2010)
Just weeks to go before feed-in tariff
There may never have been a better time for Britons to go green, with the launch of the governments feed-in tariff now just weeks away. (7 Apr 2010)
Fitting out empty homes 'could ease housing supply problems'
Bringing the UK's empty housing stock back into use could help to ease problems with property supply, it has been said - which may mean fitting out more properties with efficient central heating. (6 Apr 2010)
Fitting out empty homes could ease housing supply problems
Bringing the UKs empty housing stock back into use could help to ease problems with property supply, it has been said - which may mean fitting out more properties with efficient central heating. (6 Apr 2010)
Britons 'keen to invest in solar panels'
Thanks to the recently launched Feed-In Tariff scheme, many Britons may now be keen to invest in technology such as solar panels, one sector commentator has claimed. (5 Apr 2010)
Britons keen to invest in solar panels
Thanks to the recently launched Feed-In Tariff scheme, many Britons may now be keen to invest in technology such as solar panels, one sector commentator has claimed. (5 Apr 2010)
Feed-In Tariff scheme launched
Just before the Easter break, the government launched its new Feed-In Tariff scheme, which will mean Britons using solar panels or other green technology to generate their own electricity could be financially rewarded. (5 Apr 2010)
Testimonial - Ian Smithies
(5 Apr 2010)
Village 'reduces carbon footprint'
Residents of a village in Oxfordshire who came together in a joint effort to reduce their carbon emissions and improve their energy efficiency have succeeded in their ambitions, it is reported. (31 Mar 2010)
Wales introduces boiler scrappage for elderly
People aged over 60 living in Wales are set to benefit from a boiler scrappage scheme, where they will be able to apply for vouchers worth £500 off the cost of a new heating appliance, it is reported. (31 Mar 2010)
Village reduces carbon footprint
Residents of a village in Oxfordshire who came together in a joint effort to reduce their carbon emissions and improve their energy efficiency have succeeded in their ambitions, it is reported. (31 Mar 2010)
Majority of Brits 'struggle with bills'
Three-quarters of Britons are struggling to pay their utility bills, it has been claimed - although taking steps to make central heating more efficient could help people save some valuable cash. (30 Mar 2010)
Smart meters 'make people feel informed'
As part of the continuing drive to improve the energy efficiency of the UK's housing stock, British Gas has announced its plans to install smart meters in two million of its customers' homes in two years time. (30 Mar 2010)
Majority of Brits struggle with bills
Three-quarters of Britons are struggling to pay their utility bills, it has been claimed - although taking steps to make central heating more efficient could help people save some valuable cash. (30 Mar 2010)
Smart meters make people feel informed
As part of the continuing drive to improve the energy efficiency of the UKs housing stock, British Gas has announced its plans to install smart meters in two million of its customers homes in two years time. (30 Mar 2010)
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