Project Details
This installation method is estimated to have reduced the project costs by more than 45%, compared with the traditional scaffold access. This meant that our funding was stretched to cover 23 buildings instead of 12. We also sped up the project delivery timescale by abseiling, with a 65% drop-in time required, and it had a lower environmental impact than introducing scaffolds to the area. We helped reduce the project’s carbon footprint, as well as delivering greater energy efficiency in the homes.
Our team installed cavity wall insulation which reduced the (fuel burning) energy required to heat each home by over 15%. This will achieve a saving of over 11,500 tonnes of carbon over the lifespan of the insulation. On average, the properties receiving insulation had their energy efficiency improved from Band D (rating 68) to Band C (rating 80). The average energy efficiency rating in England is Band D (rating 60).
Within this cavity wall insulation work, our housing sector team targeted blocks where a high number of social housing residents fell into the fuel poverty category. The improved thermal insulation will directly benefit residents by making homes easier and more affordable to heat with an average annual saving of £113 on fuel bills per household. One resident living at Mobey Court commented:
