Typical heat loss areas from a houseDomestic Energy Use
Around 40% of all the energy consumed in London goes to provide heating, lighting and power for our homes. London's houses are generally very bad at keeping people warm and comfortable being poorly insulated, draughty and many having inefficient heating systems.
The images on the right illustrate how a typical household uses energy and also where the typical heat loss (the primary domestic energy use) pathways are from your home.
There are many simple ways of reducing energy bills and reducing CO2 emissions associated with your home which cost little or nothing; on the other hand if you want to make a real contribution to the fight against climate change, and have money to spare, it is possible to turn any house into a model of energy sustainability.
We can provide you with a full Home Energy Masterplan, which is a comprehensive strategic home report, supported by a site survey, to guide your energy and CO2 reduction choices. We offer this in association with award-winning Parity Projects.

