Industry Leader Case Studies
Companies at the vanguard of the green housing revolution are leading with deep carbon refurbishment. Here are some case studies of their work.
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Affinity Sutton FutureFit ProgAffinity Sutton launched their FutureFit programme to explore the practical challenges of mass retrofit in social housing. The programme aimed to iden... Friday, 16 December 2011 Read More |
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Gentoo Group PAYSGentoo were one of five organisations chosen to trial a Government-backed initiative, the Pay As You Save (PAYS) pilot scheme, which was sponsored by ... Wednesday, 9 November 2011 Read More |
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Gentoo Group TSBIn April 2009, the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) launched a Retrofit For The Future competition for development contractors to retrofit UK social ho... Wednesday, 9 November 2011 Read More |
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Keepmoat Whole House RetrofitsThe aim of the Daneville Estate Project, undertaken by Keepmoat on behalf of Liverpool Mutual Homes (LMH) was to transform 630 properties, many of whi... Friday, 12 August 2011 Read More |
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Parity Whole-House Retrofit, CIn 2006, Parity Projects undertook a deep eco-renovation of a semi-detached Victorian house (circa 1870) in Carshalton Grove, Sutton, Surrey as part o... Friday, 12 August 2011 Read More |
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Knauf Whole-House Retrofits, DIn 2009, Knauf Insulation undertook a project to internally insulate an 1890’s Victorian mid terrace property. The aim was to work with the landlord a... Friday, 12 August 2011 Read More |
![]() Industry Leader Case Studies: Keepmoat Whole-House Retrofit,In 2010, Keepmoat delivered a ‘deep’ domestic retrofit project in Rotherham as part of a Technology Savings Board pilot programme aiming to reduce ten... Friday, 12 August 2011 Read More |
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The GBR campaign ran from 2009 to 2012 and ended with the passing of the green deal legislation.
Here are our successes
The campaign was set up three years ago with the ultimate aim of making it easier for owners to eco-refurb their homes. And to a massive extent we achieved just that. The Green Deal, which is a government policy which will enables all of us to refurb our homes with no upfront costs is a game changer and we are proud to have been a catalyst and indeed on occasion cattle prod to that happening. So now when the landscape of home refurb is changing dramatically, it is time for us to take a back seat too and let the politicking end and the real world Great British Refurb commence.












