UK Tradespeople See Rising Energy Efficiency Project Demand

16 May 2022

energy efficiency

INCREASED HOMEOWNER demand for energy efficiency projects to reduce energy consumption and offset rising fuel costs is the headline finding of a survey of 1,500 UK tradespeople, which also showed the vast majority of tradespeople are optimistic about their near-term prospects.

Over 9 in 10 (93%) respondents to the survey, undertaken by Travis Perkins plc, supplier of building materials and equipment, believe their workloads will increase or remain the same over the next two months, while over two thirds (61%) expect their materials purchasing requirements to increase.

Energy Efficiency

Increased interest for projects designed to make homeowners’ homes more energy efficient, such as improved insulation for cavity walls, lofts, walls and ceilings, as well as heat pumps and renewable energy sources, was reported by 71% of tradespeople.

The impact of rising petrol and diesel costs has also altered how the UK’s tradespeople are operating, with eight in ten saying they have changed how they do business. This includes passing on higher fuel costs to customers when pricing projects (39%), choosing to work more locally (31%), and requesting product deliveries rather than collecting them (29%).

Tradespeople are also increasingly turning towards technology to help them combat higher prices at the pumps, with 12% saying that they are holding more virtual visits with clients instead of visiting them in person, while 6% said that they have decided to invest in more fuel-efficient vehicles.

The survey is the fourth Repair, Maintenance and Improvement Index by Travis Perkins.

Nick Roberts Travis Perkins CEO

Nick Roberts, CEO of Travis Perkins plc said: “Having met the challenges posed by the pandemic head on, the resilience of the UK’s tradespeople continues to be tested, and they are, once again, having to adapt their businesses to deal with other challenges facing the wider economy.

“Nevertheless, they remain confident in the outlook for their businesses and, while many are having to adjust how they operate to deal with rising fuel prices, the increased demand for projects that improve the energy efficiency of the UK’s housing stock is encouraging. With one of the oldest housing stocks in Europe, the UK’s ambition of achieving net zero carbon by 2050 depends on remedial activity, which will lower the heating bills today and decarbonise our homes for the future.

“Along with housebuilders and developers, it is the UK’s army of tradespeople who will ultimately make this happen and, as the leading partner to the UK construction sector, we are ready to work in partnership with them to help deliver this vision.”

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