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Double glazing
Upgrading windows and doors could improve your home's energy efficiency and help reduce noise too.
Energy-efficient glazing covers both double and triple glazing, but you could also look at secondary glazing or thicker curtains to help prevent heat escaping from older windows.
Draught-proofing
Heat escaping through cracks, gaps and holes in your windows, doors or even a chimney could be cooling your home while you’re also spending money to heat it up.
Simple DIY measures, like applying sealant round old window frames or doors could help reduce draughts. Or you could get the help of a professional and benefit from their draught-proofing know-how.
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Buying a home with a valid EPC rating of A or B?
If you are, you could be eligible for our Green Mortgage which rewards you for buying an energy efficient home.
Royal Bank of Scotland Green Mortgages are available to over 18s purchasing or remortgaging a home with a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of A or B. Product fees may apply. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.