To reduce carbon emissions and to tackle fuel poverty the UK Government launched a scheme called the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) in 2013. Over time it has been amended and we are currently in the fourth version, known as ECO4. The scheme is aimed at improving the ability of low income, fuel poor and vulnerable households to heat their homes.
We’ve been involved in ECO from the start so it’s safe to say we know what we are talking about when it comes to installing Energy Efficiency Measures. And through our evolution we’ve created a streamlined customer journey we like to refer to as The CES Way.
CES want to advise and guide all of its customers on saving energy. Our main focus is improving your home which means reduced fuel use, fuel costs and carbon emissions.
CES aim to make each of our projects cost free, we need to carry out a technical survey to ensure this is possible.
Energy efficiency should be an issue everyone is thinking of. With the help of CES you can now do your part to help achieve the target of reducing carbon emissions to net zero by 2050.
No matter which energy supplier you use, you can still access a grant to improve your home.
We specialise in using government backed grants to get your home transformed into a more energy efficient household with no cost to yourself. Grants from schemes such as the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) — including Local Authority Flexibility (LA Flex), Warm Home funding and the Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery Scheme. This reduces your energy bills and carbon emissions and can increase the value of your home.
There are four key principles that we consider together
A home without insulation will suffer from poor thermal performance, increasing heating systems usage, thereby increasing the environmental impact and energy bill cost.
This diagram shows how much heat is lost through your roof, walls and floor without any insulation installed.
At CES we divide our install teams into three main departments: Heating systems, Insulation systems and Renewables, all supported by our Electrical department.
We are a PAS 2030 and MCS certified installer – registered with Gas Safe, NAPIT and OFTEC, as well as HIES and GDGC to give you peace of mind. If there’s an accreditation to be had we’ve got it!