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Sempatap Thermal Insulation A flexible approach For Hard to Treat Homes

Sempatap Thermal Insulation A flexible approach For Hard to Treat Homes. Linzi Bagshaw linzi.bagshaw@mgcltd.co.uk. Hard to Treat (HTT). HARD TO HEAT EXPENSIVE TO INSULATE. Hard to Treat Homes. Approximately 40% of UK housing stock Every borough has got some: Solid walls

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Sempatap Thermal Insulation A flexible approach For Hard to Treat Homes

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  1. Sempatap Thermal InsulationA flexible approachForHard to Treat Homes Linzi Bagshawlinzi.bagshaw@mgcltd.co.uk

  2. Hard to Treat (HTT) HARD TO HEAT EXPENSIVE TO INSULATE

  3. Hard to Treat Homes • Approximately 40% of UK housing stock • Every borough has got some: • Solid walls • Non standard construction • Listed buildings • Pre 1944 Timber frame • Park Homes • HMO’s

  4. Examples of HTT properties

  5. Distribution of HTT property typesEnergy analysis focus report,2008

  6. Solid wall properties are the most Energy Inefficient Cavity Wall properties can lose up to 35% of their heat through external walls Solid Wall properties can lose 45%+ So Insulation has a significant role to play in energy conservation for HTT homes

  7. Hard to TreatBut not impossible The Solution Insulate and reduce Heat Loss The Options for solid wall properties 1) - External Cladding 2) - Internal dry lining with thermal board 3) – Internal flexible thermal lining

  8. Solid wall insulation 1.External cladding Expensive , major alteration to appearance, requires scaffolding 2.Internal dry lining Expensive , disruptive, reduces room size, service disconnection requires tenant’s relocation Hard to promote & difficult to manage with multiple trades Costly, inconvenient requiring high investment of time and money for a low return Significant carbon savings per property But Low net contribution due to small number of installations

  9. Solid wall insulation cont 3. Internal flexible thermal lining Inexpensive, versatile, easy to apply with tenants in - situ. Can be promoted as an installed product requiring single contractor or for DIY Easy to integrate into existing schemes AT NO EXTRA COST OR WORKLOAD FOR YOU Substantial net carbon savings due to volume of uptake

  10. Promoting energy conservation Current Focus shifting to area based schemes CESP Systematic approach Door to door Advise and engage with householders PROMOTE Insulation Heating system upgrades Microgeneration Behavioural change All quite expensive for residents of HTT

  11. Installed costs of solid wall insulation for individual properties Data supplied by “Solid wall insulation supply chain review” Purple Market research report – April 2009 External wall insulation £88/m2 Internal dry lining £64/m2 Internal flexible lining £25 - £30/m2 Internal flexible lining DIY £14 - £16/m2 Your funding will go further, if you have any and/or it will be easier to promote to ATP residents

  12. Solid Wall Insulation with Sempatap WARMER WALLS SCHEMES Area based LA managed all tenures DIY Private homeowners + landlords TRAINING Local contractors, care & repair services etc

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