Insulation Initiatives in Political Elections: The Future of Energy Savings

Insulation Initiatives in Political Elections: The Future of Energy Savings

Stick ANPI insulation material behind the heater NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 16:43 Insulating houses is high on the political agenda and can be found in most election manifestos. The parties are not only concerned with saving energy for the climate. The main intention is that citizens can spend their money on groceries instead of on the energy … Read more

Effective Thermal Insulation Methods for Pitched Roofs: Inter-Rafter and Under-Rafter Techniques

Effective Thermal Insulation Methods for Pitched Roofs: Inter-Rafter and Under-Rafter Techniques

If your attic is occupied and heated, the roof must be thermally insulated. Otherwise, the roof becomes a guaranteed way for heat to escape in winter and for heat to enter the interior in summer. We will describe the most widespread and proven method of thermal insulation of a pitched roof – inter-rafter and under-rafter. … Read more

Reducing Heating Expenses: Funds for Home Renovation – Grants and Expenditures

Reducing Heating Expenses: Funds for Home Renovation – Grants and Expenditures

There are basically two funding options: For a complete renovation, the KfW grants low-interest loans with repayment grants. The Federal Institute for Economics and Export Control (BAFA) supports individual measures with grants. According to the experts from Stiftung Warentest, the highest level of funding is for a complete renovation to become an efficiency house. If … Read more

Still positive for Corona after five days?

Still positive for Corona after five days?

From mid-February, anyone who is infected with Corona no longer has to be isolated at home anywhere in Germany. But what if the test is still positive after five days? Anyone infected with the Coronavirus confirmed by a PCR test or a rapid test from an official body, no longer has to go to the … Read more

Energy prices forced the Czech Republic to undertake renovations. But they forget about subsidies

Energy prices forced the Czech Republic to undertake renovations.  But they forget about subsidies

Steeply rising energy prices and ecological thinking drove the Czechs to make sustainable improvements to their homes. 85 percent of the owners of single-family houses started replacing windows or doors, buying more energy-efficient appliances, insulating and other renovations. And one in five realized such a reconstruction with their own help. This is shown by a … Read more