Oxfordshire Green Deal Advisors - ECO Installers Consumer Focus
Home heating installers and advice for Loft Insulation | Cavity Wall Insulation | External Solid Wall Insulation | UPVC Double Glazing | Secondary Glazing | UPVC External Doors | Draught Proofing Doors and Windows | New Replacement Central Heating Boilers | Central Heating Controls | Hot Water Cylinder Jackets | EPC, free no obligation quotes and assessments available for the installation of:
Solar power and renewable energy options that are available for the Green Deal Oxfordshire includes heat pumps and solar panels for generating electricity. Assessment of the domestic home will include an initial survey and will consider previous recommendations made (if available) from an energy certificate. The homeowner must meet the criteria of the 'Golden Rule' of the plan which must demonstrate that the energy saving measures provided in terms of improvement costs will not exceed the savings made through the consumers energy meter. These include the installation of Loft Insulation, Cavity Wall Insulation and Solid Wall Insulation, together with Heat Pumps and Solar Panels providing the eligibility criteria is met.
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Registered Installers, Advisers and Providers can provide a free no obligation quote for energy assessments and energy efficiency measures under the scheme. |
Consumers - Many members of the public are unaware of the developments surrounding the Government's plans for the introduction of the scheme; increased awareness will surely be raised when announcements are made in the media. The Government is to launch a campaign initiative on TV and other media public relations sources to heighten awareness for households that have not yet adopted the plan. A question asked often is the difference between a Green Deal Providers and Green Deal Advisors. The answer is simple, a provider is authorised to provide the finance for the improvement measures based on the assessment report which is issued by an advisor. The Green Deal Forum can provide answers to frequently asked questions about the scheme. It is estimated that around 24 million homes will be affected by these improvements. In the days of escalating utility prices for gas and electricity it is anticipated that the public will grab the opportunity to lower their fuel bills.The scheme is aimed at improving the energy efficiency of the housing stock in Britain. For domestic homes a series of measures will be made available through an adviser who will determine if the homeowner will be entitled to home loft insulation, or cavity wall insulation, and in the case of solid wall construction external wall insulation. Other improvements will include a replacement Grade A rated condensing central heating boiler if the existing boiler has a 'G' rating. In addition, poorly constructed doors with no insulation evident will be replaced by insulated external doors. Keep up to date with the latest Green Deal News articles and stories that are relevant to the UK consumer.
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Even external doors can be draught-proofed or replaced with new UPVC insulated doors |
Oxfordshire ECO (Energy Company Obligation) Scheme, Assessments, Surveys and Reports
This plan is designed to assist vulnerable low income households to access the plan.Green Deal Advisors in Oxfordshire measures include:
Domestic and Commercial Applications for Consumers
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
Condensing Gas Boilers in Oxfordshire Heating controls Under-floor heating Heat recovery systems Mechanical ventilation (non-domestic) Flue gas recovery devices.![]() |
LPG, Oil and Biomass Multi-fuel combi-boilers are included in the plan - upgrade an existing "G" rated boiler heating appliance for free. |
Building fabric
Cavity wall insulation, Loft insulation, Flat roof insulation, Internal wall insulation, External wall insulation, Draught proofing of door and windows. Floor insulation including Heating system insulation (cylinder and pipes) Energy efficient glazing and doorsLighting
Energy saving LED light fittings and lighting controls for homes and businesses.Water heating
Innovative hot water systems Water efficient taps and showersMicrogeneration (Cogeneration) CHP
Ground and air source heat pumps Solar thermal tankage, stores, solar PV (photovoltaics) Biomass boilers Micro-CHP integration with wind turbines.![]() |
Green Deal Assessments for homes and small business by local tradesmen |
Energy Saving measures for domestic and commercial applications including Quotes for the installation of:
- Air source heat pumps
- Biomass boilers
- Biomass room heaters - wood fuel stoves and fireplaces
- Cavity wall insulation
- Chillers
- Cylinder thermostats
- District heating
- Draught Proofing UK
- Duct insulation
- Hot water showers (high efficiency)
- Hot water systems (high efficiency)
- Hot water taps (high efficiency)
- External wall insulation systems
- Fan assisted replacement storage heaters
- Flue gas heat recovery
- Gas-fired condensing boilers
- Ground source heat pumps
- Heating controls for radiators (TRV's) wet central heating systems and electric warm air systems
- Heating ventilation and air conditioning controls including zone control
- High performance insulated external doors
- Hot water controls including clock timers and central heating temperature control
- Hot water cylinder insulation
- Internal wall insulation of external walls
- Lighting systems, fittings and controls - roof lights, lamps and luminaires - for non domestic applications only
- Loft Insulation UK
- Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery
- Micro CHP - co-generation of heat and power
- Micro wind generation using a wind turbine
- Oil-fired condensing boilers
- Pipework insulation for central heating
- Photovoltaics - solar panels
- Double Glazed Windows UK
- Radiant heating
- Roof insulation
- Room in roof insulation
- Sealing improvements for example: duct sealing, plus windows and doors
- Secondary glazing
- Solar water heating
- Solar blinds, window shutters and solar shading devices
- High efficiency transpired solar collectors using solar ducts
- Underfloor Heating UK
- Underfloor insulation
- Variable speed drives for fans and pumps
- Warm-air units
- Waste water heat recovery equipment for showers
- Water source heat pumps
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Solar Panel Equipment for Roof |
A provider is an agent that can provide the funding for the improvements of a home at no cost to the customer. Homeowners will be presented with a list of potential improvements for the domestic home for which they must provide their consent for the work to be carried out. Houses that already have good insulation properties may have the option to apply for a solar energy solution including renewable energy micro-generation. It is estimated that the plan will take some 10 years to complete overall, which will mean a significant boost for local installation companies participating in the scheme. Find out about other articles and news in the Green Deal Press Release.
Oxfordshire Local Installation Teams
Blogs
Other blog articles and the latest news stories for consumers can help explain the scheme and the equipment available to homeowners and businesses.http://loftinsulationgb.blogspot.co.uk/
http://greendeal-uk.blogspot.co.uk/
http://greendealguide.blogspot.co.uk/
http://doubleglazinggb.blogspot.co.uk/
http://energysavingboilers.blogspot.co.uk/
http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/EPCAdvisor/likes
http://epccommercial.blogspot.co.uk/2009/10/energy-performance-of-buildings-by.html
http://epccommercial.blogspot.co.uk/2009/06/domestic-epc-for-homes-for-sale-or.html
http://epccommercial.blogspot.co.uk/2009/06/commercial-epc-quotes.html
http://solarpanelspv.blogspot.co.uk/
http://grantsuk.blogspot.co.uk/
http://insulationinstaller.blogspot.co.uk/
http://renewableenergynewsuk.blogspot.co.uk/
http://epcnewsarticles.blogspot.co.uk/
http://airconditioninginspectors.blogspot.co.uk/
Media and Latest Press Releases
Green Deal Marketing and Strategy
http://uk.prweb.com/releases/2013/1/prweb10365407.htmUK Biodiesel sales and trends http://uk.prweb.com/releases/2013/2/prweb10463144.htm
Forums
Energy assessment of domestic and commercial buildings forumhttp://energyassessorsforums.co.uk/