In the battle against climate change, Hammersmith & Fulham Council has a target to reach net zero carbon by 2030. Over 40% of our local greenhouse gas emissions come from housing, so we are 'retrofitting' our council homes to be comfortable, affordable, and reach net zero.
We have published a fuel poverty strategy to ensure residents can heat their homes affordably.
What is 'Retrofit'?
Retrofit is the process of improving your home to be warm in winter, affordable to heat, and resilient to a changing climate, such as staying cool in hotter summers.
The process of retrofitting can include:
- Insulating walls
- Upgrading windows
- Adding loft or floor insulation
- Draughtproofing to stop heat escaping
- Adding more shading to the property
- Adding solar panels
- Upgrading from gas boilers to a low-carbon alternative such as a heat pump
Benefits of Retrofit
Energy bills: Insulating your home reduces the amount of energy needed to heat it, significantly reducing the cost of your bills.
Comfortable homes: Improving insulation, ventilation and shading helps your home stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Healthy homes: Improving insulation and ventilation, reduces the risk of damp and mould. Transitioning away from gas boilers and cookers reduces air pollution inside the home, keeping you healthier.
Tackling climate change: By making our homes energy efficient and moving away from gas we are helping to stop climate change. By adapting our homes to manage overheating, rainfall, and water use, we're helping you and the borough cope with rising temperatures, drought, and increased flooding.
More information
More information about our housing retrofit programme will be published as it progresses. You can subscribe to our Climate Connects newsletter for updates on all the council's climate change and ecology initiatives.
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