Warmworks has secured funding for the installation of energy efficiency improvements and zero emissions heating systems in hundreds of tenants’ homes on behalf of social landlords across Scotland, including Wheatley Homes South, Waverley Housing, Langstane Housing Association, and West of Scotland Housing Association.
The Scottish Government’s Social Housing Net Zero Heat Fund will provide 50-60% of the project value, with the housing associations providing matched funding to help those living in fuel poverty. The new projects, will install zero emissions heating systems including air source heat pumps, high heat retention storage heaters, solar panels and battery storage and will start this summer. Warmworks will manage the end-to-end process on the landlords’ behalf; including initial surveys, the installation of energy efficiency upgrades and detailed quality inspections to ensure that the best quality outcomes are achieved for tenants.
Having already successfully delivered similar projects on behalf of Waverley Housing and Wheatley Homes South, along with housing associations in Dumfries and Galloway, the Scottish Borders, Ayrshire and Angus, Warmworks is a trusted, established company that has extensive experience in improving the energy efficiency of homes across the country.