As the UK works toward Net Zero, retrofit projects are becoming increasingly important in improving the energy performance of existing homes. Across the social housing sector, energy efficiency upgrades such as insulation, solar PV and low-carbon heating systems are being installed to reduce emissions and improve living conditions for residents.
However, because many retrofit projects take place in occupied homes, resident engagement is a crucial part of successful delivery.
Retrofit delivery often takes place while residents remain in their homes. Clear communication and support throughout the project helps ensure works run smoothly and residents understand the benefits of the upgrades being installed.
Communicating energy efficiency upgrades clearly
Before retrofit works begin, residents should understand what improvements will be made and how these changes will improve their homes. Providing clear information about insulation upgrades, heating improvements or renewable technologies helps build confidence in the project.
Minimising disruption during retrofit works
Successful social housing retrofit projects require careful coordination between contractors, housing providers and residents. Clear schedules, safe working environments and regular updates help ensure disruption is kept to a minimum while works are carried out.
Supporting residents after installation
Energy efficiency upgrades can introduce new systems such as Solar or Heat Pumps. Providing guidance after installation helps residents understand how to use these systems effectively and benefit from improved energy performance. Delivering social housing retrofit projects requires technical expertise, careful planning and strong communication with residents.
At Zero Carbon Group, we work with housing associations, local authorities and Tier 1 contractors to deliver energy efficiency upgrades and multi-measure retrofit programmes that improve homes and support the UK’s transition to Net Zero. Learn more about our retrofit services by clicking here.
