Free insulation for tenanted properties

Free insulation for tenanted properties

9:20 AM, 8th April 2013, About 11 years ago 145

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Free insulation for tenanted propertiesDid you know that landlords can now get free loft, cavity and solid wall insulation and more, especially if your tenants are in receipt of benefits?

The procedure to find out whether your properties qualify for free insulation is simple; it costs just £100 for a survey and if the works go ahead the survey fee is refunded too!

The surveyor will measure the existing insulation in the loft. Cavity wall insulation is a simple drill test and holes are filled again afterwards. The turnaround on insulations is really fast and done by approved insulation teams.

External insulation is available for properties pre 1920 which are of a solid construction. An additional wall is added and then rendered. It looks really smart, adds value to a property and costs the landlord nothing!

There are a lot of misunderstandings amongst landlords surrounding the Green Deal. I don’t profess to being an expert but I do know that a lot of the work which is completed as a result of Green Deal assessments isn’t necessarily paid for with Green Deal funding. There are several grants available too! These are very much dependent upon your tenants’ financial circumstances. Therefore, it is important that your chosen assessors/surveyors and the companies they work with to arrange funding and installations based on their recommendations also obtain comprehensive details of your tenants finances to obtain the most efficient funding. The company we have now partnered with are a FTSE 250 company and employ over 70,000 people. They provide these services to Housing Associations and Councils. They are, therefore, incredibly well placed to advise you and your tenants properly.

The problem with trying to investigate all the different schemes yourself is that you don’t know what YOU don’t know and you don’t know what you local man doesn’t know either!

It’s all very well trying a DIY approach to this but why bother when, under the scheme we have put together, you get the £100 survey fee back when the works are done anyway?

What’s the point in going to a local supplier who has a handful of contacts when you can go to a National company which is bang up to date with all the schemes available?

In terms of the £100 survey fee, I can’t see why some landlords might perceive this is an issue. Why would anybody do the research if they were not indenting to go ahead?

As I see it, the £100 is merely a refundable commitment fee.

Conclusion – if you are serious about improving your property and you want the best advice on all schemes without doing the leg work then pay your £100 to our recommended supplier, get the work done and get your £100 back. SIMPLES!

Advantages to having an assessment and proceeding with works are; increased property values, reducing carbon emissions and happy tenants as the cost of the energy bills will be lower, especially over time as we are all aware that energy costs are rising quickly.

The businesses we have partnered with have surveyors and installers throughout the country which means that customer service is fast and efficient. Remember, your survey fee is refunded when the works proceed.

How to get FREE insulation for tenanted properties

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Important note – this article was updated on 8th April 2013. Some of the comments below refer to Michael Wakefield, an insulation specialist who very kindly who provided content in the original article. We have since removed that content and now refer all enquiries to a National supplier which has the resource not only to respond quickly, but also to arrange and complete insulation work in a timely manner no matter where your properties are located.


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13:08 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Hi Adrian,
Yes EWI is normally included as it's roughly the same instal cost.

Funding works the same and what they save on scaffolding usually covers moving rads, switches, etc.

One thing for you to check is the finish as normally they do not include re-decoration in the works so things like wallpaper, etc are at your/tenants expense.
Same goes for soffits, gutters, etc on EWI.

Kind Regards,
Daniel Morgan
Enhance Energy (trading name of Go Solar Energy Solutions LTD)
Green Deal Authorised Provider GDPA239
info@enhanceenergy.co.uk

13:24 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Hi Mark,
Actually I don't believe MITIE are Green Deal Providers (correct me if I'm wrong). Their not listed under ORB as far as I'm aware so I'd be surprised if they could offer the whole list of measures offered under ECO. Most of the bigger players, apart from MAN Group, have not gone for it yet as the administration involved working direct with a utility is less than the reports we have to complete every month to several registration bodies. Their size would mean insurance costs alone would be a off-putter in itself.

Whilst I see your point regarding large companies I do tend to agree with Mike in the sense that typically these companies offer a small number of set products as they deal with too large a volume to administer everything.

We have one GDAO/Installer hub who are processing 1,000 properties a week at the moment but only offer Cavity, Loft & Boilers. They have a large team on the road fitting these measures on a high volume/low margin basis as they are easy fixes so avoid EWI at all costs due to weather, project management, issues.

We also have GDAO hubs who are lucky to carry out 5-10 per week but offer a full range of products at lower volume/higher margin.

Having worked within both models this tends to be they way things go so I do still think it's worth while you checking if they can offer GDA reports to landlords, as like Mike said, for about the same upfront cost consumers can get a much more comprehensive report.

Kind Regards,
Daniel Morgan
Enhance Energy (trading name of Go Solar Energy Solutions LTD)
Green Deal Authorised Provider GDPA239
info@enhanceenergy.co.uk

13:31 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Grade 2 listed

Correct IWI is the option - one of the main reasons is the look it will kill external. IWI front and back may effect your kitchen if this is placed on an external wall - it would need to be removed - funding and cost on iwi are far cheaper. If it is a 2 storey property you will need to consider the costs by yourself or re decorating and ceiling coving costs

Badger

15:58 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Mike

"150.00 and you can have ewi. Which is an amazing deal. There are no other criterias"

That's it - that's the fella, that's the one I'm after.

What is your best estimate for a date when this will be available please?

16:04 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Due to start soon so im told - email me your details and ill be in touch asap

Badger

16:22 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Hi Mark

"I assume you were responding to..."

Could I request that you turn on the threading display mode on your forum software please?

Most forum software has such a feature, and it makes for a much easier to follow conversation when there a number of simultaneous strands running in parallel as there currently are in this topic for example.

Whilst I'm on the subject of enhancement requests - a topic naturally grows "downwards" it seems to me, and most comments are appended to the end of the most recent comments at the bottom of the thread. It is therefore a little disconcerting to be vectored many pages back to the top of the thread to fill in the form to add ones own comment - losing context as one goes.

Would it be possible to add the comments form to the bottom of the page rather than at the top please - or even have one at the top and one at the bottom? (See the Guardian web site comments system for an example.) In doing so you would be echoing the way that many of the better** forums do it and make things just that little bit easier for your users.

[** Naturally I am not implying that Property118 is not already very good - IMO, it is much the best landlord forum around. 🙂 Whilst I have only recently started commenting I have been lurking here from the earliest days.]

(And yes, in case you were wondering, in a previous life I was a geeky computer programmer with a special interest in HCI (Human-Computer interfaces). Thing is, these little things really do make a difference to the users over the longer run. Ease of use is everything! Anyway - whatever happens, keep up the good work! 🙂 )

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

16:46 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

@ Badger - we used to do as you have suggested, however, many of our readers got confused as they are not used to forums and some used the reply buttons and others didn't. That made it virtually impossible to follow threads.

Please note this isn't actually a forum even though it mimmicks one. It's just a highly tweaked Wordpress blog. We tried adding comments to the top and bottom but the Comment Luv plugin we use didn't like that very much 🙁

I can see where you are coming from though.

Badger

17:02 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

"...many of our readers got confused as they are not used to forums..."

Well we must get them used to forums Mark, we must get them used to them. 🙂

But seriously - the readers are all very intelligent people and would soon get used to doing things "properly".

As a long time (30+ years now!) user of forum and bulletin board type systems it is so frustrating that many systems these days seem to opt for the lowest common denominator when so much more is possible. often it is because the programmers who set the system up in the first place are pushed for time and / or simply don't have the necessary experience and so don't realise what is possible. But sometimes it is as you say - because the readers are "confused". But I believe that this is a misconception and all it takes if for a bit of gentle guidance from the main readership from time to time to put new readers on the straight and narrow. After all, this stuff is trivial compared to what most landlords conquer in the ordinary course of their business.

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

17:08 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Never say never but we did try to get people used to threading and previously used the Disqus plugin for commenting. We did get a few people to use it properly but for every one of those we then got three new ones who didn't know what to do. We ggave up about two months ago. We might re-visit this when growth in the number of commenters stabilises. Interestingly, you are the first person to mention this since we made the change. Prior to that I received two or three calls or emails every day!

Badger

17:15 PM, 19th April 2013, About 11 years ago

Yep, Disqus would be my choice as well.

It is the one used by many of the big newspapers - many of whose readers are not as skilled as the Property118 readership - and yet they seem to get along okay with it.

Oh well - I have raised the matter. I can but hope that "da management" sees fit to trial the alternative again one day. 🙂

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