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Welcome to Green Self Build, a website which provides information on energy efficiency systems and products for self builders. Whether you are going the whole hog or simply looking to save a few pounds every year, we aim to give you the facts without the waffle.

Simple steps to make your selfbuild greener
Paper Insulation
There is an incredible array of technology to choose from when contemplating an energy efficient home. But if you don't have the cash for everything that is seemingly indispensable if you want to create an energy efficient home, and let's face it, who does, what are the simple and fundamental elements that will make your build greener? more

Micro-renewables - are they becoming financially attractive?

Micro renewables are expensive to install and consumers may need a small push in the right direction. So what help and incentives are available and is installing micro renewable technology in your home finally becoming a financially more attractive proposition. more

Is grey water recycling and rain harvesting financially viable?

Conserving drinking water may become as important as conserving fuel in the future and reusing water may become the norm sooner rather than later. But is it worthwhile installing systems to recycle our water now? more

Why Is A Condensing Boiler Better Than A Non Condensing BoilerWhy is a condensing boiler greener than a non-condensing one?

All experts seem to agree that from an energy saving point of view a condensing boiler is far superior to and far greener than a conventional boiler. Why is this, how do they work and why does every house not have a condensing boiler fitted? more

Underfloor heating V RadiatorsWhat are the benefits of underfloor heating
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What are the benefits of an underfloor heating system over the more traditional radiator heating system and why should you consider installing it in your home? more

Solar panels - are they worth installing in your home?
Solar Panel Payback Time
Solar panels are a popular way to invest in your home and your energy future - reducing your carbon footprint and dependence on traditional energy. But what are the payback times and are they worth installing in your home? more

Geothermal heating combined with an underfloor heating system. The green energy solution you are looking for?

Geothermal Underfloor Heating
A heating system that produces four times as much energy as it consumes, that is environmentally friendly, has a proven track record across the world, can be used in reverse to cool the house, can be used in conjunction with other green systems, will save you pounds in running costs . . . and there are grants available for it's installation. What are you waiting for? more

Why should we be using green energy solutions?

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Are you about to embark on a self build project? Are you thinking of incorporating some green systems into your new build but are not sure whether it's worth the money? Why should we be using green energy solutions anyway? more

Underfloor Heating
Warm water and electrical systems more

Solar Heating
For hot water and heating more

Heat Pumps
Ground source heat pumps and air heat pumps more

Insulation
Wool, ecofriendly insulation more

Glazing
Double, triple, argon filled etc more

Wind Turbines
For electricity generation more

Efficient Boilers
Condensing boilers more

Grey water / rain harvesting
Reusing rain and grey water to flush toilets and irrigate gardens more

Once only of interest to a small minority, green is the new black as far as self-building is concerned.

With the effects of global warming becoming increasingly apparent, more and more people are seeking greener ways to provide the energy needed to run a home.

Whether it's solar panels, heat pumps, high specification glazing or eco-friendly wool insulation in the loft space, there is little doubt that it is self-builders who are setting the standards for a greener future for the building industry and the way we live our lives.

Underfloor heating for example, has been available for years but, by and large, the self build market has been the industry's bread and butter - with large scale property developers still opting for standard, less efficient radiators.

But it's not all about saving the planet. Incorporating green ideas into a home can lead to reduced running costs and save you money in the medium to long term too. And when you come to sell your home in the future, you can guarantee that the greener it is the more attractive it will be to prospective buyers.

There is a greater sense of purpose from the government to promote green alternatives too with a stick and carrot approach in place.

Building regulations now demand far better energy efficiency while government grants are available for loft insulation right through to solar panels, heat pumps, wind turbines and other microgeneration technologies.

Self-builders are leading the way as far as greener homes are concerned and greenselfbuild.co.uk will be with you every step of the way towards a greener future for you, your family and the wider community.

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