We’ve been fortunate enough to have have recently installed insulation in a house that has historically had zero and it is night and day the difference. Yes it was expensive, but it wasn’t spectacularly expensive. I can totally understand how not everyone can afford to do this but I don’t understand why successive governments or prospective new ones don’t group buy the materials and labour needed to go (literally) door to door and retrofit every house in the country. In the grand scheme of what governments have to pay for what’s stopping them doing this? I simply don’t get it. They spend way more on other shite. Stimulate jobs, supply lines, better insulation, greener houses, less reliance on gas heating. WTF are they thinking?
Imagine this: Starmer, at election time, in front of a big red bus, sign behind him reads: We can give home insulation £3million a week by ditching the Rwanda plans, Vote Labour.
Mid terraced house two up two down around 3 and half grand to go from zero (almost) to full current specs. Mind you that also included some other roof repair work that we had done at the same time. So definitely get quotes and multiple quotes. Some of our quotes took the absolute piss.
Let’s say that this figure is five grand per house without any sort of bulk buy government scheme. They would have to spend 19 million homes x £5k = £95 billion over however many years they do this. Probably a lot less as I’ve over estimated my back on am envelope calculation.
Fair enough that’s actually a lot of money 😂. But spread that out over the course of a government and it’s £20 billion a year. This doesn’t even account for the economic activity it would generate so you’d get a lot of this back in taxes paid by the industry doing the fitting.
I can just see Starmer now, at the dispatch box. The key priority for our country… Insulation, Insulation, Insulation.
mannycalavera@feddit.uk 9 months ago
We’ve been fortunate enough to have have recently installed insulation in a house that has historically had zero and it is night and day the difference. Yes it was expensive, but it wasn’t spectacularly expensive. I can totally understand how not everyone can afford to do this but I don’t understand why successive governments or prospective new ones don’t group buy the materials and labour needed to go (literally) door to door and retrofit every house in the country. In the grand scheme of what governments have to pay for what’s stopping them doing this? I simply don’t get it. They spend way more on other shite. Stimulate jobs, supply lines, better insulation, greener houses, less reliance on gas heating. WTF are they thinking?
Imagine this: Starmer, at election time, in front of a big red bus, sign behind him reads: We can give home insulation £3million a week by ditching the Rwanda plans, Vote Labour.
Sure fire win 😉.
Elkenders@feddit.uk 9 months ago
Mind elaborating on the rough cost?
mannycalavera@feddit.uk 9 months ago
Mid terraced house two up two down around 3 and half grand to go from zero (almost) to full current specs. Mind you that also included some other roof repair work that we had done at the same time. So definitely get quotes and multiple quotes. Some of our quotes took the absolute piss.
Let’s say that this figure is five grand per house without any sort of bulk buy government scheme. They would have to spend 19 million homes x £5k = £95 billion over however many years they do this. Probably a lot less as I’ve over estimated my back on am envelope calculation.
Fair enough that’s actually a lot of money 😂. But spread that out over the course of a government and it’s £20 billion a year. This doesn’t even account for the economic activity it would generate so you’d get a lot of this back in taxes paid by the industry doing the fitting.
I can just see Starmer now, at the dispatch box. The key priority for our country… Insulation, Insulation, Insulation.