by AshleaGHAdmin | Mar 16, 2026 | Electric Vehicles, Energy Efficiency at Home, General, Uncategorized
Starting My Electric Vehicle Journey In February 2026, I officially started my electric vehicle (EV) journey with the MG S5 and a Pod Point home EV charger. Like many new EV drivers, I was excited about switching to electric, but also slightly overwhelmed. Installing...
by AshleaGHAdmin | Feb 19, 2026 | Case Studies, General, Heat Pumps, Heating, Uncategorized
Recently, we took a call from an elderly resident who was understandably worried. She’d had an air source heat pump installed…She still had hot water…But her heating hadn’t worked for three days. When something like that happens in winter, it’s stressful. The...
by AshleaGHAdmin | Feb 10, 2026 | Energy Efficiency at Home, Energy Regulations & Standards, General, Landlords, News
If you’re a private landlord, you’ve probably heard that Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) are changing. The government has now confirmed the direction of travel for the Private Rented Sector (PRS) as part of reforms to the Decent Homes Standard, and the...
by AshleaGHAdmin | Nov 18, 2025 | Energy Regulations & Standards, FAQs, General, Grants & Funding, Heat Pumps, Heating, Households, Installers, Insulation, Solar & Battery, Spotting Scams, Uncategorized
Energy efficiency improvements should make your home warmer, cosier, and cheaper to run. But if your ECO installation hasn’t gone to plan — maybe you’re dealing with damp, poor workmanship, missing paperwork, or an installer who isn’t responding — you’re not alone,...
by AshleaGHAdmin | Oct 23, 2025 | Energy Efficiency at Home, Heat Pumps, Heating, Households, Landlords, Uncategorized
As the UK moves toward cleaner energy and low-carbon heating, heat pumps have taken centre stage as a viable alternative to gas boilers. Two of the most common types, wet air source heat pumps and air-to-air systems. In this blog, we’ll explain what each system is,...