EPC and the Renters’ Rights Act: putting retrofit in the picture

How the Renters' Rights Act and Net Zero Targets threaten older housing stock The UK private rented sector (PRS) stands at a crossroads. This month, the dual pressures of imminent legislative reform and national decarbonisation targets converged to create unprecedented anxiety for landlords - and tenants. At the heart of this shifting landscape is a widening structural chasm. On one side sits a modern, highly efficient tier of rental properties, largely compliant with evolving standards, and cheap to run. On the other lies a vast, aging portfolio of pre-war, solid-wall housing stock that risks becoming legally unlettable or financially unviable.…
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UK housing: embracing insulation innovations

Why Bio-Insulation leads the way For decades, the standard approach to keeping a British home warm has involved rolls of itchy glass wool, or thick slabs of rigid plastic foam. While effective at trapping heat, these materials carry a heavy "carbon debt" from their intensive manufacturing processes. However, a new wave of Bio-Insulation Innovation is hitting the UK market. Leading the charge is WheatEx, a pioneering UK-developed insulation board made from agricultural by-products. For homeowners looking to slash energy bills while lowering their environmental footprint, these plant-based materials are a game-changer. The problem with traditional insulation Most UK homes rely on mineral wool…
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