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Author: EcoHomeCentre

Green Electricity Price Freeze and Other Good News

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 11 October 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with renewable energy

Just had an email through from Ecotricity (whom we use at home, both on our Dual Fuel, but also for the Feed In Tariff for our PV panels), that states: 1. Price Freeze until 2014. So they will be freezing their …

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Osmo Powergel tested

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 10 October 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with auro, osmo, refurbishment, wood

As I am a believer in trying out all the products that we sell (I always want to be sure that the products work as expected to) and this summer I had a chance to try out Osmo Powergel on …

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Home Grown Hemp is back

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 7 October 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with breathing structure, hemp, insulation, thermal mass

Hemp insulation is a fine alternative for the more commonly known sheep’s wool insulation, but in the past it has had some issues. The main one being that it was manufactured in France. So the UK grown hemp was being …

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Loft stilts can help increase levels of loft insulation

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 30 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with insulation, refurbishment

One of the major reasons why people don’t insulate their lofts to the recommended 300mm depth is because they have used the space for storage. This means that very often the loft has around 100mm of insulation and then boards …

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Smoky Chimney Solved

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 20 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with chimney, maintenance

Last week I had my two chimneys lined as they were not drawing very well and some smoke was leaking into the upstairs room via the old chimney breast. The house originally had three additional fires, one in the kitchen …

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New eco-products give hope!

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 19 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with materials

The Dutch Postcode Lottery and Cradle to Cradle competitions have had some amazing finalists this year. The winner this year’s Postcode Lottery Green Challenge was BioMason’s CO2-free brick production process, which uses bacteria to ‘grow’ bricks! Can’t wait to see these around, especially given …

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Hot loft conversion this summer?

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 18 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with insulation, roof, wood fibre

When we think about insulating our lofts we only think about keeping them warm in the winter. However, with summers projected to get warmer, we also need to start thinking about keeping them cooler in the summer. So insulation works …

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An old bay exposed

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 18 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with damp proofing, lime, limewash, refurbishment, solid walls

The render under the window was harder to get off. Attached to cement blocks that we used to fill gap when bay removed The front of my house is flat with one large window downstairs. I sort of knew that …

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Flat roof under pitched roof – An insulation tale

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 16 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with flat roof, insulation, roof

Several years ago, we had an extension put onto the back of the house, over an old flat roof. However the extension didn’t cover the whole of the flat roof, so we had a pitched roof put over the remainder …

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Cracks removed and new unconventional render applied

By EcoHomeCentre Posted on 11 September 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Tagged with refurbishment, render

When doing my holiday work, one of the objectives was to remove the micro-cracks in the cement render on the house. These hairline cracks are terrible for letting rainwater in and then trapping it in the structure. Hairline cracks are …

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