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Beat the Heat
HOW TO PREPARE & KEEP YOUR HOME COOL in a HEATWAVE - from Open Eco Homes, Cambridge, UK: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/open-eco-homes
Slide Set from this talk: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Beat-the-Heat-Slides-July24.pdf Detailed PDF with links: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Keeping-Cool-in-a-Heatwave-June24.pdf
00:00 Intro & Context - Tom Bragg and Olly Cooper
04:30 Shading - Olly
20:00 Questions, etc - Fran Sutton
22:25 Ventilation - Tom
29:07 External Surfaces, Insulation -Tom
32:56 Thermal Mass - Tom
39:37 Accidental Heating, Efficient electricals, Personal Cooling - Tom
45:55 Questions
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Відео

Forward Thinking Forever Home nr Cambridge
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Amy & Will show the forward-thinking renovation of their 1923 semi-detached home in Great Paxton, neat Cambridge. They've use natural materials where possible and rain-water is saved in a 3,000 litre tank, providing their toilets, washing machine and garden. Part of Open Eco Homes. See more details of this and other homes and talks: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/forward-thinking-forever-h...
Low Cost Home Energy Improvements
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Save energy costs & improve comfort with these simple measures. 2 experienced homeowners explain what you can do, whether you own or rent your home. Lots are free or easy DIY. An Open Eco Homes online Talk. More details & slides on this and other talks & tours: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/low-cost-home-energy-efficiency-improvements/ 00:00 Intro by Fran Sutton 00:23 Martin Roach: Draugh...
Energy Efficiency Retrofit with V2G/H on a 1960's Terraced House
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A 1968 built four bed house in a terrace of three, retrofitted with natural materials, like cork and woodfibre, to attain energy efficiency through coming off gas and going all-electric, installing a heat pump, PV, and V2G/H (Vehicle-To-Grid/Home). Part of Open Eco Homes, around Cambridge UK: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/open-eco-homes/. Case Study: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/wp-content/uploa...
Passivehaus Plus at Duck End Barn, Dry Drayton
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Hear from homeowner Stephen what inspired this impressive Passivhaus Plus new build near Cambridge, and Architect Apos Petrakis discussing the design and build. Part of Open Eco Homes, around Cambridge UK: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/open-eco-homes/. Copies of the presentation slides can be found on the event listing: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/passivhaus-plus-at-duckend-barn/ You can...
Retrofitting Towards our Dream Home
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Stuart shows the extension and deep retrofit of his 1930s family home, along with Margaret Reynolds, the project's architect. They describe the challenges of making the building sufficiently air-tight. Ventilation is provided, with minimal heat loss, by MVHR. Other tech includes PV, a heat pump and waste water heat recovery. It's now an all-electric, low carbon, very comfortable home. Part of O...
Nature-Centred Design at 1920s BuStop House
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Samin and Raveena, show their inventive, beautiful retrofit, mainly using natural or reclaimed materials, including decorated cork external wall insulation. They did all the design and most of the work, while continuing to live there! The design includes a bench and shelter for the adjacent bus stop. Part of Open Eco Homes; more details on this and other homes: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/even...
Is a heat pump right for you?
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Bean Beanland from the Heat Pump Federation www.hpf.org.uk/ on Heat Pumps and their role in decarbonising homes, the myths surrounding them, the money & the implications of current government policy. An Open Eco Homes talk cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/is-a-heat-pump-right-for-you/ 00:00 Intro, Decarbonising and why this needs Heatpumps 15:25 Heatpumps, myths and versatility 46:21 Questions
2 way blinds for flexible shading
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Paul shows blinds that can easily shade the top or bottom of a window, even when it's part-open. See more of Paul's delightful retrofit in Open Eco Homes: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/cherished-1960s-family-home-retrofit-with-vehicle-to-grid-oakington/ We have no connection with suppliers captioned in the video, except as customers: 2-way blinds: www.blinds-2go.co.uk/perfect-fit
Cork Wallpaper from 1960s
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Paul shows cork wallpaper installed 40 years ago in his family home. He's moved back in, using cork in other ways in a lovely retrofit. See more in Open Eco Homes: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/cherished-1960s-family-home-retrofit-with-vehicle-to-grid-oakington/ We have no connection with suppliers in these videos, except as customers: Paul fitted Cork External Wall insulation: www.mikewy...
Smart Light Switches with Ease of Use and Programmability
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Paul shows how his light switches suit his interest in programming them and his Mum's preference for simplicity. See more on Paul's Retrofit in Open Eco Homes: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/cherished-1960s-family-home-retrofit-with-vehicle-to-grid-oakington/ We have no connection with suppliers captioned in the video, except as customers: Smart Light Switches, etc: lightwaverf.com
Infra-Red Heater in Bathroom
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Paul shows how a 2-element Infra-Red Heater suits his Bathroom. See more on Paul's Retrofit in Open Eco Homes: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/cherished-1960s-family-home-retrofit-with-vehicle-to-grid-oakington/ We have no connection with suppliers captioned in the video, except as customers: Infrared Heater: www.herschel-infrared.co.uk
Vehicle-to-Grid and Vehicle-to-Home
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Paul shows V2G and V2H which he's been successfully trialling since 2019. See more on Paul's Retrofit in Open Eco Homes: cambridgecarbonfootprint.org/events/cherished-1960s-family-home-retrofit-with-vehicle-to-grid-oakington/ We have no connection with suppliers captioned in the video, except as customers: Vehicle-to-Home trial: www.indra.co.uk
Cherished 1960’s Family Home - Energy Efficient Retrofit with Vehicle to Grid
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Paul shows the use of natural materials in his 1960s home retrofit, like cork on the floors & walls, including external wall insulation. Being disabled and living with his Mum, he shows features to suit the disabled and elderly. His interest in energy efficiency started with buying an electric car and participating in successful trials for Vehicle-to-Grid and now Vehicle-to-Home. More on this h...
Climate Change Gardening
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Private gardens are the third largest UK land use sector, and in urban areas they form 25% of the landscape. There are many inexpensive and simple ways in which you can help your own garden to mitigate climate change, and also enable it to become more resilient, productive and enjoyable. Expert speaker Clive Boase from Climate Change Gardening (climatechangegardening.org/) talks about how the c...
Allotment, Community and a Low Carbon Legacy
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Allotment, Community and a Low Carbon Legacy
Exploring Carbon Reduction in Our 1990’s Home
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Exploring Carbon Reduction in Our 1990’s Home
A People's Microgrid: Smart Local Energy Systems for a Community
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A People's Microgrid: Smart Local Energy Systems for a Community
Swaffham Prior Heat Network: Net Zero Now 2023
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Swaffham Prior Heat Network: Net Zero Now 2023
Communicating Climate Change: Net Zero Now 2023
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Communicating Climate Change: Net Zero Now 2023
Thermal Imaging in the Home Training
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Thermal Imaging in the Home Training
Saffron Walden Community Energy (Case Study): Net Zero Now 2023
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Saffron Walden Community Energy (Case Study): Net Zero Now 2023
East Cambs Climate Action Network (Case Study): Net Zero Now 2023
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East Cambs Climate Action Network (Case Study): Net Zero Now 2023
Swavesey Sustainability Hub: Net Zero Now 2023
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Swavesey Sustainability Hub: Net Zero Now 2023
Sustainable Oakington & Westwick (Case Study): Net Zero Now 2023
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Sustainable Oakington & Westwick (Case Study): Net Zero Now 2023
Fundraising for Small Groups: Net Zero Now 2023
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Fundraising for Small Groups: Net Zero Now 2023
Understanding and Connecting with Diverse Audiences: Net Zero Now 2023
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Understanding and Connecting with Diverse Audiences: Net Zero Now 2023
Inclusion and Nature Connection: Net Zero Now 2023
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Inclusion and Nature Connection: Net Zero Now 2023
Working with Parish Councils: Net Zero Now 2023
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Working with Parish Councils: Net Zero Now 2023
Working with District Councillors: Net Zero Now 2023
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Working with District Councillors: Net Zero Now 2023

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jozelito6545
    @jozelito6545 14 днів тому

    Boa idéia. Muito criativa e original. Parabéns

  • @LowCarbonLiving
    @LowCarbonLiving 2 місяці тому

    Very impressed with how much your DIY MVHR install cost you (£1300). However, reading your most recent post below, even the extreme measures you took to achieve air tightness were not quite enough. MVHR can actually make a home less energy efficient by pulling in more air through the leaks of a building, instead of capturing heat from exhausting air. I work as an energy assessor for a charity, and your energy efficiency rating suffers if you have MVHR ! This is because the software assumes that retrofitted homes are basically unable to meet the required level of air tightness to prevent this unwanted effect of making the house even more leaky.

  • @AlReem-db2zx
    @AlReem-db2zx 2 місяці тому

    Does this camera record videos as well?

  • @morrigu666
    @morrigu666 4 місяці тому

    Thank you !!

  • @bencreese2404
    @bencreese2404 8 місяців тому

    Great video and an inspiration to do my own retrofit project this year. I have a few questions about some details, is there a generic email to contact you on? Unfortunately I'm not that close to Cambridge otherwise I would be coming along to the monthly pub meetings!

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 3 місяці тому

      UA-cam doesn't allow offsite links but if you search for "wookware wookey" you will find my homepage which has email adresses at the bottom (and my matrix ID which is also a good way to get to me)

  • @libbyjo7714
    @libbyjo7714 9 місяців тому

    This is great. 🎉 temporary and easy to work out. I love it. Thanks. 🙏🏼

  • @Pakuna
    @Pakuna 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Tom! The effort you guys put into this scheme is amazing! :)

  • @kampatel99
    @kampatel99 10 місяців тому

    Not sure how easy it would be, but could the temperature switch be used to turn on a power supply when the operating temperature is reached? This way there would be no power consumed when the fans are not needed.

    • @garys534
      @garys534 10 місяців тому

      You could just use a smart plug to switch power on and off you could use with or without a temp sensor

  • @markgarnett3521
    @markgarnett3521 11 місяців тому

    I’ve just seen this video a year later; very educational and inspiring. For the 2021 energy consumption due to working from home; a tip for those that can; a Chromebook or Apple MacBook will consume much less energy than something running intel and windows. My work laptop (a modestly fast HP) uses a 115Watts charger block, gets very hot and often runs it’s cooling fans. Many MacBooks and chromebooks don’t even have a fan (and don’t get hot) because they use use so much less energy.

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 5 місяців тому

      In fact any arm-based device is likely to use less power than an Intel/AMD one. So that includes chromebooks, Macs from about 2020 onwards and some (windows) laptops from 2024 on, as well as various small computers such as OrangePi, Radxa Rock5, etc. All these devices will also run Linux.

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 11 місяців тому

    Brilliance

  • @xxwookey
    @xxwookey Рік тому

    2023 update: We finally got an airtightness test done which came out at 1.52 m3/m2 (at 50 Pascals). That's not as good as the 1 ach that EnerPhit should have but PHPP says even with that we should get to 32kWh/m2.yr once the floor insulation is complete. (Currently we are at 41 kWh/m2.yr)

    • @wilyc0y0te
      @wilyc0y0te Рік тому

      Great video and result! We’re extending and renovating our 1950s house - the builder has just broken ground - and need to put in an MVHR system (the house is very humid already, with little insulation). How can I get hold of your spreadsheet for the DIY MVHR system calcs? Have been quoted £7k for a system (supply only)! Also, the house has a concrete slab, but ceilings are only 2350mm. Any suggestions for floor insulation? We can’t afford to lose much ceiling height.

    • @wilyc0y0te
      @wilyc0y0te 10 місяців тому

      Any chance of getting that spreadsheet for the MVHR? 😊

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 10 місяців тому

      @@wilyc0y0te I replied to you on here with a link about a month ago, and again yesterday. Neither reply is visible here. Did you not see it either? Unfortunately youtube deletes/hides replies containing links to any site other than youtube, but I was hoping you at least would see the reply? Apparently not. I have put the sheet in an easier-to-find place on my website. You should now be able to find it at wookware (search for 'wookey'), then pick 'retrofitting a 1960s house' then 'Ventilation (MVHR)'. It could do with some improvements to make it easy to use for random people, or at least some instructions, in the way of spreadsheets.

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 8 місяців тому

      @@wilyc0y0te I've replied to this twice already but my replies are not appearing, due to the magic of youtube hiding comments. I'm not hard to find online so I suggest contacting me another way.

  • @SA-vz7qi
    @SA-vz7qi Рік тому

    There is almost nowhere where people discuss having EWI and IWI together. It would be useful to see yhat covered more.

  • @vladstoica1946
    @vladstoica1946 Рік тому

    clever, cheap and tasteful

  • @luongtime5364
    @luongtime5364 Рік тому

    A step by step on how to build would be highly appreciated 🫡

  • @butchie2752
    @butchie2752 Рік тому

    Clever idea.

  • @WethePeople1384
    @WethePeople1384 Рік тому

    Very clever!

  • @a.t.789
    @a.t.789 Рік тому

    A really interesting talk, thanks

  • @carrieann5727
    @carrieann5727 Рік тому

    Genius, easy and inexpensive, thank you!

  • @nixxonnor
    @nixxonnor Рік тому

    Interesting talk. Was this filmed rather late at night ;)

  • @f2000
    @f2000 Рік тому

    technically this can work for baseboard heaters too, nice idea

  • @rilane6692
    @rilane6692 Рік тому

    What was the TV programme?

  • @teresahall7016
    @teresahall7016 Рік тому

    Good morning I'm enquiring about a w i I have come across a company that promises to be able to do the job skillfully, my concerns are that they want a deposit upfront I'm just a bit nervous about giving money before a job is done. Companies based in Ipswich because I'm in Felixstowe. I would appreciate any help you can give me in this matter look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.

  • @smellypunks
    @smellypunks Рік тому

    Would be good to see more videos each with a focus on a single bit of work that can be done in a weekend. For example a video that focus on insulating the door step. Then DIYer have a weekend focus guide video for each of the projects they can take on.

  • @simonechalkley172
    @simonechalkley172 Рік тому

    Oh fab, I just completed the survey after training to say links to videos on how to use these cameras would be good, and voila! Great, thanks!

  • @MrMymodesty
    @MrMymodesty Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @SuperDiagnostic
    @SuperDiagnostic Рік тому

    Great helpful video; love the car radiator fan to pressurise or depressurise the house! ThnX

  • @tomthomas5929
    @tomthomas5929 Рік тому

    Wookey - I think I remember your handle from the old Navitron forums circa 2007/8!

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey Рік тому

      Yep. I spent a lot of time there then. The new Camelot Forum has many of the same people.

  • @sohailjanjua123
    @sohailjanjua123 2 роки тому

    Hi, like your your video. Thanks

  • @vicecitylover
    @vicecitylover 2 роки тому

    I'm not convinced there's much net benefit here

    • @tna-technutamateur8249
      @tna-technutamateur8249 2 роки тому

      You can set your water temperature of your heater lower so your heater burns more efficient. That's where you get your benefit. On a lower temp. it could be necessary to "boost" your radiator. with a fan.

    • @MiracleManMatt
      @MiracleManMatt 2 роки тому

      I have a radfan I have bought and also 'made' my own version prototype using PC fans. They do work very well IMO. 1) the room does heat up more quickly, 2) the air is circulated a bit more forcefully, so rather than it trickly over cold surfaces (walls windows) and losing its heat, it goes into the room quicker and looses less heat in the process. Also it extracts more heat out of the radiator which is more efficient and keeps return water temps lower which is more efficient, especially for condensing boilers. simple physics bud, tbh I dont know why they are not more popular.

  • @martianfromspace8292
    @martianfromspace8292 2 роки тому

    How do you make the full screen thermo

  • @tinishajohnson871
    @tinishajohnson871 2 роки тому

    Brilliant

  • @suziewebb1225
    @suziewebb1225 2 роки тому

    Apologies for the lack of sound in the second half. Not sure how to fix that. ua-cam.com/video/PAEvR9vsf5A/v-deo.html This is a similar talk that I did with another family also talking about how they retrofitted.

  • @wilyc0y0te
    @wilyc0y0te 2 роки тому

    Argh! I was really enjoying this and finding some of the ideas very useful - and then the audio cut out for the rest of the presentation… If you have a copy with the full audio, please upload it or otherwise, how about running the second half in a new presentation? Thanks for the excellent content.

  • @siwansloman1059
    @siwansloman1059 2 роки тому

    How do you work out what size awning you need? The angle of the awning?

  • @blahblah24304
    @blahblah24304 2 роки тому

    I'd love to make these, they look perfect. Unfortunately we have side opening windows meaning that I think the window pane, when open, would block access to the hooks and the supports. Any ideas to adapt the design?

    • @Thank_God3
      @Thank_God3 9 місяців тому

      Would you be able to access from outside with a ladder? Otherwise place the hooks in a way you could access

  • @petewhittle7651
    @petewhittle7651 2 роки тому

    The sound cuts out for the second half

  • @annbassett5745
    @annbassett5745 2 роки тому

    thank you Tom and Anne. Did you hem the fabric yourselves using a sewing machine? Very useful description, thank you for all your work.

    • @annemiller_uk
      @annemiller_uk 2 роки тому

      yes, we made it ourselves with a sewing machine. Free instructions for making it available here annemiller.uk/inventions/diy-awning/

    • @annbassett5745
      @annbassett5745 2 роки тому

      @@annemiller_uk thank you very much

  • @saccerzd
    @saccerzd 2 роки тому

    Hi, thanks for this. Do you know if the fabric blocks UV radiation? It says it's reflective, so I guess it does, but can't see anything confirming it on the website. I'd like something like this in my garden to provide sun protection. Thanks

  • @mirola73
    @mirola73 2 роки тому

    The amount of money must have been astronomical. I'm very much for upgrading our house, but there has to be a reasonable pay back time for me (apart from HMRV, I regard that comfort).

    • @richardkingadi5511
      @richardkingadi5511 Рік тому

      I imagine the cost would have been even greater had they not done so much themselves. It would be interesting to see a comparison of the market value of the house - before and after. Could it be that the work done, and money spent, could be more than returned should they ever reason to sell? I wish I was young enough to undertake such a project! They are to be congratulated on a truly amazing effort!

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey Рік тому

      The budget is there at 9:27. £73,000. Deep retrofit does cost money, but that house is quite likely to have gone up in value a similar amount. (Cambridgshire is expensive). There is still a tendency to value houses on what they look like rather than how they perform, but that balance has shifted quite a lot in the last few years. And this one looks better _and_ performs an order of magnitude better. The primary benefits of deep retrofit are comfort, low/stable future outgoings, and reduced emissions, not 'payback' from reduced energy usage. That will pay for it eventually of course, but it takes quite a long time.

  • @goygoyim6443
    @goygoyim6443 2 роки тому

    THIS TECHNOLOGY WILL BE USED TO TARGET THE HUMAN RACE FOR TAXES AND ALSO PUNISHMENT FOR NON COMPLIANCE OF THERMAL REGULATIONS...SHAME ON YOU.

  • @xxwookey
    @xxwookey 2 роки тому

    55:20 Talks about powermeters. This type is very good: ua-cam.com/video/fRGKilvExMo/v-deo.html Widely available for under £15

  • @benesouza6316
    @benesouza6316 2 роки тому

    Muito bom

  • @sparkyoc6766
    @sparkyoc6766 2 роки тому

    Thanks Wookey. One of the more interesting talks on retrofit projects. Thanks for the detail.

  • @jxj2684
    @jxj2684 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this excellent video. It's nice to see some practical solutions

  • @ess96720
    @ess96720 2 роки тому

    how did you attach the larger shade to the wall? I have used a pop up 10 x 10 canopy for patio shade during the summer, but the cover ripped the next year. I'd like to use the frame and add shade cloth. anyone seen that?

    • @TomBraggCCF
      @TomBraggCCF 2 роки тому

      Hi, Our larger awning hangs on large screw-hooks in the wooden facia, below the gutter. We sewed webbing strips to the awning hem to go over each hook. Reusing your pop-up frame sounds good.

  • @fitchikalina7507
    @fitchikalina7507 2 роки тому

    Continuous, goes on forever, I think you mean contiguous Mr. Bob 👸

  • @72wick
    @72wick 2 роки тому

    This is perfect for what I want to use for my patio. The deck above me always drips down on my patio. I can't have anything permanent and this is perfect.

  • @specialblorb
    @specialblorb 2 роки тому

    Nice work! Really enjoying this series and getting good ideas for my own project :)

  • @specialblorb
    @specialblorb 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the presentation- lots of useful tips :) I stuff padded envelopes in air vents initially but now upgraded to recycled polystyrene packaging cut carefully to the air brick! (eventually I'll remove it). Kudos for also generally trying to lead an environmentally friend lifestyle. Looks like a petrol chainsaw though? Maybe the replacement can be electric charged from solar PV :)

  • @specialblorb
    @specialblorb 2 роки тому

    Thanks, nice presentation! I started with an F rated EPC house in 2021 and have lots to learn..

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 2 роки тому

      Glad it was useful. Fill out the PHPP spreadsheet if you can - it's a much better house model than SAP/EPC, so it's much easier to work out which changes have most effect. But obviously if it's 'F' then pretty much everything needs improving :-) There is another talk here about upgrading an F-rated house, mostly DIY: ua-cam.com/video/oeliiZOuv0A/v-deo.html