by Lyn Beinat | Nov 7, 2019 | ecoMaster Home, Roof Insulation, Underfloor Insulation
Insulating the Top and Bottom Parts of the House One of the things that we did really early on was to improve the ceiling insulation. Some years later, we did underfloor insulation as well. So basically did improvements on the top and bottom of our home. Now, before...
by Lyn Beinat | Jun 24, 2019 | Double Glazing, Draught Stopper, Energy Efficiency, Insulation, Roof Insulation, Secondary Glazing, Underfloor Insulation, Windows
Old houses and energy efficency Heritage homes may be stunning and highly valuable in the housing market, but they offer a different dilemma to their owners: Renovating them is hard work and they can be expensive to run and maintain. Among the most difficult...
by Lyn Beinat | Apr 5, 2019 | Double Glazing, Draught Stopper, Energy Efficiency, Secondary Glazing, Thermal Efficiency, Underfloor Insulation, Utility Bills
Are you looking for cost-effective retrofit solutions to help lower the cost of keeping your home comfortable all year round? Hi, I’m Maurice Beinat, Chief Technical Officer for ecoMaster, and I’m going to be your guide. So exactly how much can you save? From...
by Lyn Beinat | Mar 28, 2019 | Underfloor Insulation
Are you looking at upgrading your thermal comfort in summer and winter? You don’t have to look far and wide. The solution you need may be right underneath your floorboards! Installing insulation under your house can give a massive lift in your home’s thermal...
by Lyn Beinat | Mar 28, 2019 | Double Glazing, Draught Stopper, Energy Efficiency, Secondary Glazing, Thermal Efficiency, Underfloor Insulation, Utility Bills
Having problems with tenant retention? You might need to carefully assess how your property is performing in terms of thermal comfort. Most tenants are concerned with the level of thermal and energy efficiency they are getting from their rentals. It doesn’t matter how...
by Lyn Beinat | Sep 19, 2018 | Draught Stopper, Energy Efficiency, Thermal Efficiency, Underfloor Insulation, Utility Bills, Warmer House, Windows
There are plenty of chilly days ahead of us, even if you are reading this in the middle of summer. So how do you keep warm in winter without blowing up your energy bills? The most sensible step to achieving thermal comfort is to renovate one’s home to make it more...
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