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New build homes can save Durham homeowners £629 a year on energy bills

27 December 2017: Barratt Developments, which includes the Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes brands, has found that Durham homebuyers could save considerable money on their living costs in 2018 by being more savvy when it comes to the energy efficiency of their prospective new home. Following a report published by the Home Builders Federation, it’s been revealed that opting for a new build property could save you money in the long term.

According to Energy Performance Certificate data, more than 8 out of 10 new builds have the top A or B rating for energy efficiency compared to just 2.2% of existing properties. Government data shows that as a result, new homes are using on average 103kWh/m2 worth of energy compared to an average of 294kWh/M2 for existing homes.

This means that new build home owners will spend on average £443.30 a year (£276 heating / £108 hot water / £60 lighting), well under half of the £1,072 the owner of an older home can expect to spend – saving, on average, £52 a month, or £629 a year.

The report also explains how owners of new build properties could choose to spend the money they are saving to:

With fuel costs having already increased by around 36% in the past decade, and likely to increase even further, new homeowner savings are likely to grow. And with housing accounting for nearly 30% of the UKs energy use, new build homes are also delivering significant benefits for the environment.

In accordance with modern regulation, house builders are driving energy savings through a combination of innovative design and more efficient materials; for example, by installing boilers that only give you hot water when you need it, fitting modern double glazing filled with argon gas, using quality insulation in the roof and walls, and by creating sophisticated water drainage systems.

Scott Martin, Managing Director at Barratt Homes North East, commented: “Buying a new property is a big decision, and buyers should thoroughly research the potential upkeep and running costs of any house purchase. We’re committed to building properties that are energy efficient, which helps homeowners manage their usage and avoid the additional costs of upgrading that can come with buying an older property.”

To find out more information about Barratt Developments, please visit: https://www.barrattdevelopments.co.uk

[1] http://www.hbf.co.uk/fileadmin/documents/Policy/Publications/HBF_Report_-_YOUVE_GOT_THE_POWER_-_OCT_FINAL.pdf

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