BHESCo are offering a free home energy improvement visits to tackle fuel poverty and cold homes in Brighton and Hove.
This free service is aimed at helping households where a member of the family may suffer a risk to their health if they are unable to adequately heat their home. Examples include:
– school-age children
– someone who suffers from a disability of long-term health condition
– people over the age of 60
What is included with a free home energy survey?
Since 2016, BHESCo have completed more than 1,000 energy surveys for residents of Brighton and Hove, helping people to collectively save thousands of pounds on their energy bills.
The survey itself takes no more than one hour and will include the installation of free energy saving measures which will deliver a significant improvement to the warmth and comfort of the home while making it more affordable to heat during winter.
Typical energy saving measures that we can install are:
- LED lights
- Window & door draught excluders
- Radiator reflector panels
- Chimney balloons
- Secondary glazing
- Home energy monitor
The survey includes a review of the property’s energy bills and helping customers to switch to a cheaper tariff.
We will also advise on any potential financial support available such as the £150 Warm Home Discount, as well as demonstrating how to optimise boiler and heating controls.
Next steps
If you are interested in a free home energy visit please complete the form provided using the button below. We will then be in touch to arrange a date for the survey.
Eligible properties must be within the following postcode areas: BN1 / BN2 / BN3 / BN41
We look forward to hearing from you and helping you take control of your fuel bills.
1 Comment
James Dsouza · 13/07/2020 at 15:23
Great initiative; Electrical system health and efficiency, Equipment monitoring, these are crucial things to monitor when one wants to monitor power. I use home energy monitor named OHM Assistant. This helps me with these exact two things. Many people ignore checking their appliance health and efficiency, leading to increased power bills. This article covers mostly everything one should consider, if they want to save power or wants to monitor power.