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The Net Zero Series | An introduction to retrofits. - BuildPass

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Retrofitting isn’t just a trend; it’s a necessity. With 80% of the homes that will exist in 2050 already built, upgrading these properties to meet Net Zero carbon standards is essential if we’re serious about tackling climate change. But retrofitting is about more than cutting emissions. It also improves comfort, slashes energy bills, and boosts long-term health. Read on for our second blog in the Net Zero Series on how low-carbon retrofits are reshaping the future of UK homes. Missed our first blog in the series? You can read it here. Why retrofit? 1. Climate action begins at home There are around 25 million homes in England. By 2050, only 6 million more will be added, meaning most of our 2050 housing stock already exists. These homes often run on outdated gas or oil heating and are poorly insulated. Retrofitting gives us a chance to reduce their carbon footprint dramatically by improving efficiency, switching to low-carbon heating like heat pumps, and installing on-si...

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