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tesco offering free loft insulation?

i dont know if im posting on the right place but im sure it will get to anyone who might find this useful i just came across it and though ohh lol



http://www.tescohomeefficiency.com/home-insulation/

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  • rogerblack
    rogerblack Posts: 9,446 Forumite
    moc247 wrote: »
    i dont know if im posting on the right place but im sure it will get to anyone who might find this useful i just came across it and though ohh lol



    http://www.tescohomeefficiency.com/home-insulation/
    Unfortunately, this has now ended.
    The funding, known as CERT (Carbon Emission Reduction Target), that allowed us to offer free home insulation has now come to an end, therefore we are currently unable to carry out any further insulation works. We are working hard to secure further funding in the New Year. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused.
    The free insulation offer was subject to limited funding, full Terms & Conditions of the offer are available here
  • Anybody know of companies still offering CERT funded kit , I heard some had extensions
  • whilst were on the subject , how about
    "Insulation: first the body, then the home

    You could fill a library with reports and books describing the importance of energy-efficient heating systems and home insulation. However, not a word has been said or written about the energy savings potential of clothing, even though there has been a lot of progress in this area too. Modern thermal underclothing offers the possibility to turn the thermostat much lower without sacrificing comfort or sex appeal. The potential energy savings are huge; the costs are almost nil"
    http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2011/02/body-insulation-thermal-underwear.html
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