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FREE or heavily subsidised insulation with New Tesco Home Insulation Service with Green Clubcard Points

£198.00

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Tesco Home Insulation Service
At Tesco we are always looking for ways to help our customers save money. We are also committed to help to reduce the impact of climate change. We're doing what we can to make our business more energy efficient, but we also need to help our customers reduce their own carbon footprint (as well as energy bills).
Save money while helping protect the environment
Through Tesco Home Insulation Service all customers living in privately owned or privately rented accommodation in Great Britain can insulate their properties for a cost of just £198* each for cavity wall and loft insulation. Through effective insulation you can cut your energy bills by as much as £365 per year as well as staying warm and reducing your environmental impact.

Everything's been kept simple and straightforward. It's easy to apply and you'll always know exactly what you're getting.
Benefits of Tesco Home Insulation Service
Free survey
Competitive rate of just £198 per insulation measure*
Free insulation for people over 70 or on benefit*
Installation through a Tesco approved quality installer
25 year guarantee on cavity wall insulation
Easy application completed by calling free on 0800 321 3456 or by filling in our online form
Green Clubcard Points on all insulation purchases

Can I get free home insulation?
If you are a homeowner, residential landlord or private tenant and anyone in your property is over 70 or in receipt of one or more of the following benefits, you may be entitled to FREE insulation (subject to survey).

Child tax credit
(with household income less than £15,592)
Working tax credit
(with household income less than £15,592)
War disablement pension
(must include constant attendance allowance or a mobility supplement)
Disablement pension
(must include constant attendance allowance)
Attendance allowance
Disability living allowance
State pension credit
Income support
Housing benefit
Council tax benefit
(single persons allowance does not apply)
Income based job seekers allowance

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wow this is great for people on low incomes
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b and q doing a very simialr deal
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Nothing new here, apart from you get Clubcard Points back.
Wish I was on the Dole!
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This has been previously posted but it was £1 more then.

To those not on benefits, it might be worth either calling the company used by Tesco or checking through the yellow pages as sometimes they do it cheaper.

Also worth noting the new measures introduced by Gordon Brown but (1/2 cost covered by Government I think) but not sure when this will start.
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You can get cavity insulation at upto 100% off anyway through grants.

You don't have to be on the dole either, my parents and my GF parents are both affluent and both had it done with 50% off. £250 for the whole house I believe, per sq meter that must work out mega cheap.

They say it saves at least £100 a year of your bill so really is a no brainer.
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You don't have to be 'on the dole' - plenty of working people receive WFTC and that is included as one of the benefits needed to get the free offer.
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You don't have to be 'on the dole' - plenty of working people receive WFTC and that is included as one of the benefits needed to get the free offer.
I've thoroughly looked into it & can't get discounted offers at all.
I can go anywhere and get 1 type of insulation for approx £199 (Loft or Cavity Wall).

My local council doesn't have any subsidised grants available until March/May next year!

I'm hoping Gordon's Initiative will mean grants are increased & available to more people but not holding my breath.
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really stupid question maybe but is cavity insulation a good idea for all houses - ours is a detached late 1980's house
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Jez15:
really stupid question maybe but is cavity insulation a good idea for all houses - ours is a detached late 1980's house
It might well have it.... mine is 1987 and it has!
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nihcaj:
It might well have it.... mine is 1987 and it has!
Cheers thanks
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EDF Energy do this deal too £199 or free if you fit the above mentioned rules.
Think Id rather go with an electricty company than Tescos personally.
Also most all houses buit after 1930s have cavity walls and some before (my place is 1906 and has cavities - now filled) way to tell if you can see the bricks is if the bricks all go same direction longways its a cavity wall.
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Not a stupid question at all. People should look into cavity wall insulation before they have it done.

The cavity in house walls is there for a reason - it acts as a bridge to keep damp out. If you fill it, the damp can cross. So in some houses, cavity wall insulation can be a very bad idea.
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my house was built around 10 years ago and father (over 70) comes to stay, can i get it done?
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All the more reason to make sure you go with a reputable company to make sure you get all the correct surveys done and guarantees.
The Electricity companies have been offering this for years (with one subsidy or another) so for the sake of a £1 Id go with them.
Tescos sell baked beans - what do they know about home insulation and energy efficeincy ??
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