The new and improved online portal helps people explore ways to make their homes warmer, healthier and cheaper to run, while also supporting the region’s wider climate ambitions.

By answering a few simple questions about their home, residents can receive tailored advice on improvements that could increase comfort, reduce energy use and lower household running costs. The portal also helps users understand what support may be available to help them make these improvements.

Home upgrades such as better insulation, improved heating systems and other energy efficiency measures can help reduce damp, draughts and mould, improve air quality and create healthier living spaces. At the same time, these improvements can lower energy bills and reduce carbon emissions from homes across the city region.

Alongside funded schemes, the portal also provides guidance for residents who are able to pay for improvements themselves, with a selection of approved suppliers of energy improvement measures ready to access helping more households take practical steps to improve their homes and cut energy costs.

Improving the efficiency of Greater Manchester’s homes plays an important role in the region’s journey towards becoming carbon neutral by 2038, with housing upgrades helping reduce emissions and improve quality of life for residents.

Residents can explore the portal and start their journey to feel the benefit of a warmer, healthier home here: http://gmca.retrofitportal.org.uk

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