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FREE energy efficiency advice is available from the Greater Manchester Energy Saving Trust Advice Centre (GM ESTac) to help residents improve home energy efficiency and reduce fuel bills.

By completing a short simple survey, you will be sent a printed document with specific recommendations for your home along with information regarding any grants currently available. The report will give you typical cost of installation and likely savings to be made.

The service is impartial; if you wish to undertake some of the recommended work the Greater Manchester  ESTac maintains a list of approved energy efficiency contractors and they offer a free home energy check. You may qualify for a grant or discounted price for the measures but please note that retrospective claims can't be made, so check before you start.

You really do not have anything to lose and you may make some worthwhile savings on your energy costs.

Warm Front Grant

You may qualify for help from the Government's "Warm Front Grant". This grant pays for the installation of insulation and heating measures for those in receipt of one or more qualifying benefits. Following grant approval, if you find that you are asked to pay an excess cost for the work because the Warm Front Grant grant doesn't fully cover the cost then please contact Strategic Housing Services Private Sector who will be able to advise you on the help available. 

Top tips

Big improvements to energy efficiency in your home can be made quickly and cheaply by eliminating unnecessary heat loss by using draught proofing materials such as draught proofing strips and temporary “plastic film” secondary glazing products. They can improve internal temperature levels and lower your energy bills. To really make a difference consider a combination of measures such as insulating your roof space with at least 270mm of insulation quilt, insulate external cavity walls and draught proof doors and windows where you can. There are many companies offering this service with appropriate accreditation. 

Reducing your space and water heating costs can be grouped into three general categories:

No cost
Low cost
Ideas with a pay-back period usually less than five years

More energy conservation measures

If you have taken all the above tips into consideration and want to further conserve energy or are making additions or alterations to your property you may need to consider double glazed windows and doors.

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