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Britons ‘DIY shy’ when it comes to efficiency

By Greenbang on Friday, 22nd May 2009

toolsUK residents want to improve the energy efficiency of their homes, but are reluctant to take on do-it-yourself projects, according to a new study by the Energy Saving Trust (EST).

Of 2,200 people polled, 53 per cent said they were not sure they had the skills needed to make practical, energy-saving improvements to their homes.

Overcoming those doubts could help Britons save £200 million in energy costs and and reduce their carbon emissions by 1.2 million tonnes, according to the EST. The organisation is urging the “DIY-shy” to give efficiency improvements a try over this holiday weekend.

“This bank holiday weekend, we urge householders to do a free Home Energy Check at the Energy Saving Trust’s website … to find out which simple things — from draught-proofing to bleeding the radiators — they could do,” said Philip Sellwood, chief executive of the EST. “I am sure they will be surprised about the savings they’re missing out on.”

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