Insulation - Andy Addison Grass roofBe: Newhall, Essex

Sustainability And Environmental Credentials

The Galliford Try Homes companies have an enviable reputation for creating high quality homes that sit well in their surroundings. The majority of its homes are brownfield site developments and to show our commitment to environment sustainability, Galliford Try has produced an environmental and sustainability policy.

Galliford Try Homes recognises that sustainability is about creating affordable, well-designed homes in viable dynamic communities. Technically and socially, sustainability sits at the heart of our regeneration agenda.

The importance to the planet in reducing fuel consumption is paramount, however the reduction in running costs due to improved energy efficiency is also one of the greatest advantages for customers when buying a new home

As part of our green credentials, we encourage the use of environmentally friendly materials and features within the specification of all our homes including timber frame construction, renewable energy products like solar panels, wind turbines, ground source heat pumps and rainwater harvesters. Each home is built to aid in the reduction of running costs for our customers and will invest in our children’s future, so they inherit both a cleaner planet, as well as sustainable homes.

Galliford Try Homes endeavours to improve on environmental standards which have been set by the government. The company uses high levels of insulation, is trialling green roofs and also improving the efficient use of water in its homes with dual flush toilets and aerated taps.

Market Quarter, by Linden Homes, features Living Walls, where a large surface area of leaves insulates the buildings, reduces the need for air conditioning and heating, reducing surface water and air pollution.

be at Newhall, by Linden Homes Eastern, has large, angled glazed areas to allow natural light and heat into the home, which are also at the right angle to make the solar panels most effective.

Green Acres, by Midas homes, features traditional thatched roofs, something of a rarity in new homes. The thatching is done with water reeds, as they are longer and more durable, meaning reduced costs for the purchaser as they should only need replacing around every 35 years.

Oak Meadow, by Midas Homes, uses a number of heat, energy and water saving technologies, and has won Sustainable Development of the Year at the 'What House?' awards.

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