Green Home Remodeling Glasgow
Local resource for green home remodeling in Glasgow. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to contractors, designers, green home designs, home remodeling, house plans, and green building remodeling as well as advice and content on how to make your house green.
F E P Heatcare
01417 794455
194 Cumbernauld Road
Glasgow
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 226 3166
212 Argyle Street
Glasgow
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 226 3166
212 Argyle Street
Glasgow GB.G28HA
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Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 772 1000
124 Kirkintilloch Road
Glasgow
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 772 1000
124 Kirkintilloch Road
Glasgow GB.G642AB
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Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 1419 411852
36 Kilbowie Road
Clydebank
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 1419 411852
36 Kilbowie Road
Clydebank GB.G811TH
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Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 647 0341
64 Main Street
Glasgow
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 647 0341
64 Main Street
Glasgow GB.G732HY
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Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 334 4454
240 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 334 4454
240 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow GB.G116TU
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Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 632 6428
101 Kilmarnock Road
Glasgow
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 632 6428
101 Kilmarnock Road
Glasgow GB.G413YR
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Shades Blinds
+44 (0) 141 551 0103
Gallowgate
Glasgow
Shades Blinds
+44 (0) 141 551 0103
Gallowgate
Glasgow GB.G314EB
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Shades Blinds
+44 (0) 1419 410099
68 Sylvania Way
Clydebank
Shades Blinds
+44 (0) 1419 410099
68 Sylvania Way
Clydebank GB.G812UA
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Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 889 2777
40 Wellmeadow Street
Paisley
Apollo Window Blinds
+44 (0) 141 889 2777
40 Wellmeadow Street
Paisley GB.PA12EG
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Cost is major factor preventing eco-improvement The cost of environmental improvements to property is proving a major deterrent to UK homeowners looking to upgrade their homes. While many Brits support the government's eco-initiative for zero-carbon homes, a large number are put of by the potential cost, according to research released Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P). When asked if they were to build their own home would they incorporate eco-friendly features, 81 per cent of respondents said they would. However, of the 19 per cent who claimed they would not look to include eco features, such as solar panels, a wind turbine or ground source heat pumps, 46 per cent said cost was the main deterrent. Other reasons for not including eco features ranged from a belief they would make no difference (19 per cent), lack of understanding about how they worked (17 per cent), or a desire to live in a traditional property (six per cent). The research was carried out by N&P as the organisation prepares to launch its sixth annual Eco Self-Build competition. "Although it is encouraging people are happy to back the government’s zero-carbon homes commitment, it’s sad to see that they’re not so keen to make a difference using their own properties," said Richard Lloyd, one of the judges for N&P’s Eco Self-Build competition. "Although adding green features to your home may seem like additional cost, you need to remember that you can make a difference with simple, relatively cheap methods such as energy-saving light bulbs or improving insulation." However, there was widespread support for the government's eco-towns policy. Up to 89 per cent of respondents agreed with the government's policy of making all new houses carbon neutral by 2016.
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