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The Heat Project Tackles the Great British Summer

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We are in full swing of a typical British summer; rain, wind and temperatures hardly over 18 degrees!

We are all longing for those long summer days in the garden but instead can only watch as the rain falls and flattens our summer blooms! So maybe it is not such a mad idea to start planning for those winter months ahead. At the Heat Project they are encouraging homeowners to think about insulating your home despite the summer months; planning ahead could save you valuable pounds later in the year. 

With savings of over £275 on your fuel bills and nearly three tonnes of CO2 emissions per year, loft and cavity wall insulation is recognised as being one of the most significant, and easiest, methods of reducing your carbon footprint. With the seemingly relentless energy price rises it pays to think seriously about how you can reduce your own energy consumption and as precious wage packets are stretched with the rapid increase in inflation, all savings will be noticeable!

The Heat Project offers homeowners, residential landlords and private tenants loft and cavity wall insulation at grant assisted prices and in some cases free, allowing you to reap the benefits of saving money on your energy bills and helping to reduce climate change. As the credit crunch now seems to be well established in the UK, many are concerned about its impact and are therefore keeping a tight grip on their wallets. With projections for the next few months forecasting higher food bills and soaring fuel prices, money savvy individuals recognise that spending a little wisely now could save plenty in the long run.

And in the event of a sudden shock summer heat wave… loft and cavity wall insulation ensures a property maintains a consistent temperature, resulting in a cooler home in the summer and warmer in the winter.

To apply for the free or grant assisted loft and cavity wall insulation or for more information about energy efficiency measures and how they can benefit your home and your wallet, please call the Heat Project free on 0800 093 40 50 or click here.
 

(15/08/2008)