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Energy efficient home improvements

Everest has a range of products that will make your home more energy efficient, saving you money and reducing your Co2 output. Did you know that if you have single glazing and upgrade to double glazing you could reduce your carbon emissions by as much as 720kg in a year. And installing our solar panels can lower your carbon output by another 750kg.

A-rated windows

A typical house loses 20% of its heat through the windows. As standard, our uPVC and Timber casement windows are A rated under the Windows Energy Rating scheme.

That means they reduce annual net energy loss to ZERO, making them the most eco-friendly around. By keeping heat in and icy winds out, they can really save you money and reduce your home's carbon footprint.

Solar water heating generates loads of hot water, even when its not sunny, providing 50% to 70% of your yearly hot water requirements.

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Solar Panels

Did you know the earth receives more energy from the sun in one hour than people in the entire world use in a year?

And what's a simple, proven way to tap into this vast, free and clean resource? Our solar water heating panels.

Solar water heating generates loads of hot water, even when its not Sunny, providing 50% to 70% of your yearly hot water requirements.

They're quickly installed, easily maintained and always work, even when the sun isn't shining. That's because they use the sun's radiation, not sunshine.

They can be fitted to most houses, no planning permission is usually needed and they just keep on pumping out energy no matter what the weather.

And also included in the price is loft insulation and cavity wall insulation, which could save you up to 1800kg of CO2 per year.

* The balance of energy the windows let in through solar heat, minus the amount of energy they let out as heat from your home, usually measured over a year. Source: Energy SavingTrust, www.energysavingtrust.org.uk.

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