Saying goodbye to heating oil
Trish and Tim’s Hook Norton cottage was cold, draughty, and reliant on oil. With our help, they installed a heat pump and insulation, creating a warmer, quieter, low-carbonBringing an old barn back to life
Discover how a Grade II listed barn in Hook Norton was transformed into a warm, functional family space with sensitive retrofit. Learn why home extensions are the ideal moment to improve energy efficiency across your whole house – creating a home that’sMaking a cold, dark terraced house in Oxford feel cosy and warm
This Oxford case study shows how a draughty 1960s terrace was transformed with insulation and solar. Once cold and dark, it’s now a cosy, bright, energy-efficient family home with lower bills and year-roundTackling extreme mould in a semi-detached house in Headington
Tina, Richard, and their children live in a semi-detached home in Headington, a typical Oxford suburb. A few years ago, they decided to take on a whole house eco renovation to reduce energy use and tackle severe damp and mould that had been affecting theirRetrofitting a Cotswold cottage
Trish and Tim’s Hook Norton cottage was draughty, patchy, and hard to heat. With help from Cosy Homes Oxfordshire, they replaced oil with an air source heat pump, upgraded insulation, and installed new windows – creating a home that’s warmer, greener,
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