Agreed, but the problem is the accommodation is rented. So what an energy rating says, is important, and we also have a lot of variables, the tariff, the lifestyle of the tenant, and a conflict between cost of install, and benefit to landlord and tenant.
I find it hard enough with my own home, where the EPC rating means nothing. I found myself locked into a tariff with British Gas which did not suit me, and it was not worth paying the £75 to change early.
is an attractive option but, I am wondering if there is likely to be a push towards more electric in the next 10 years so little point doing an overhaul.
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