Sustainable living 

Greener choices for sustainable living

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Illustration of Coventry

Sustainable living

Greener choices for sustainable living

Illustration of Coventry

Sustainable living

Greener choices for sustainable living

Why is sustainability important?

We all have our part to play in reducing the impact we have on the environment. Our homes and properties are currently responsible for around 20% of the total emissions in the UK1. One of the ways we can help is by improving their energy efficiency.

 

As a mortgage provider we want to help our customers understand the impact of home energy use and provide hints and tips along the way. Our Home Energy Efficiency Tool will provide you with your personalised energy-savings plan, and to help you make energy-saving improvements to your home we have additional borrowing green products that offer lower interest rates too.

 

When it comes to sustainability, we’re in it together.

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What's an EPC?

 

Understanding your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and making even just a few simple changes could improve your rating and help you save money on your energy bills.

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Could your home be more efficient?

 

The Home Energy Efficiency Tool generates a personalised plan with suggestions for reducing the energy you use and could help you save money on your bills.

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Green lending

 

If you're an existing customer you could benefit from lower rates when you use some of your money to make energy efficiency improvements.

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What's an EPC?

 

Understanding your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and making even just a few simple changes could improve your rating and help you save money on your energy bills.

Woman on laptop

Could your home be more efficient?

 

The Home Energy Efficiency Tool generates a personalised plan with suggestions for reducing the energy you use and could help you save money on your bills.

Illustration of a house with a large percentage sign

Green lending

 

If you're an existing customer you could benefit from lower rates when you use some of your money to make energy efficiency improvements.

Illustration of a woman on tablet

What's your EPC rating?

 

Understanding your Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) and making even just a few simple changes could improve your rating and help you save money on your energy bills.

Woman on laptop

Could your home be more efficient?

 

The Home Energy Efficiency Tool generates a personalised plan with suggestions for reducing the energy you use and could help you save money on your bills.

Illustration of a house with a large percentage sign

Green lending

 

If you're an existing customer you could benefit from lower rates when you use some of your money to make energy efficiency improvements.

Government initiatives

Great British Insulation Scheme

Through the Great British Insulation Scheme you may be able to get free or cheaper insulation to reduce your home energy bills. Find out more

 

Boiler Upgrade Scheme

Through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme you may be able to get a grant for up to £7500 to cover part of the cost of replacing fossil fuel heating systems (including oil, gas or electric) with a heat pump or biomass boiler. Find out more.

 

EV chargepoint grant

The EV chargepoint grant provides funding of up to 75% towards the cost of installing electric vehicle smart chargepoints at domestic properties across the UK. Find out more.

 

Energy saving tips to save money

There are lots of things you can do at home, from easy no cost actions to bigger investments, that could save you hundreds more. Find out more.
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