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A warm, comfortable home starts with a reliable heating system. At Infinity Home Services, we offer professional services to keep your property safe, efficient, and cosy all year round. From boiler installations and servicing to radiator repairs and full central heating upgrades, our experienced engineers provide expert solutions tailored to your home’s needs.


The Benefits of Professional Heating Services

Efficient heating isn’t just about comfort — it’s about safety, performance, and saving money. At Infinity Home Services, we deliver a full range of installation, maintenance, and repair services to ensure your system runs smoothly and efficiently. Our qualified engineers work with all major boiler brands, providing safe, compliant installations and thorough maintenance checks.

Regular servicing helps prevent breakdowns, reduces energy consumption, and extends the lifespan of your equipment. Whether you need an emergency repair, a new boiler installation, or advice on upgrading to a more energy-efficient system, Infinity Home Services is here to help. We take pride in offering transparent pricing, honest advice, and dependable workmanship on every job.

Keep your home warm, safe, and energy-smart with Infinity Home Services — #AlwaysThere to provide reliable heating solutions you can trust, whatever the weather.

Infinity Home Services look at measures that you can take to reduce your carbon emissions from your home.

Greening Your Nest: How Homeowners Can Slash Carbon Emissions

Greening Your Nest: How Homeowners Can Slash Carbon Emissions

In an era defined by climate action and sustainability, the recent changes to the UK Government’s net-zero strategy underscore the urgency of our collective responsibility to combat climate change. But, as the saying goes, “charity begins at home.” As homeowners, each of us holds the power to make a tangible difference in the fight against carbon emissions. In this article, we’ll explore the pivotal connection between the UK’s evolving net-zero policies and the essential steps homeowners can take to significantly reduce their own domestic carbon footprints. Join us on a journey towards “Greening Your Nest,” where we’ll uncover practical, cost-effective ways to make your home a beacon of environmental responsibility.

Infinity ProServ look at measures that you can take to reduce your carbon emissions from your home.

In recent times, a number of key targets that formed the UK’s commitment to ‘net zero’ in terms of carbon emissions. Several of these focused on areas directly affecting homeowners, namely:

  • Delaying the ban on installing oil and LPG boilers, and new coal heating, for off-gas-grid homes to 2035, instead of phasing them out from 2026. Many of these homes are not suitable for heat pumps, so this ensures homeowners are not having to spend around £10-15,000 on upgrading their homes in just three years’ time.
  • Set an exemption to the phase out of fossil fuel boilers, including gas, in 2035, so that households who will most struggle to make the switch to heat pumps or other low-carbon alternatives won’t have to do so. This is expected to cover about a fifth of homes, including off-gas-grid homes – those that will need expensive retrofitting or a very large electricity connection.
  • Scrap policies to force landlords to upgrade the energy efficiency of their properties, but instead continue to encourage households to do so where they can.
  • Raise the Boiler Upgrade Grant by 50% to £7,500 to help households who want to replace their gas boilers with a low-carbon alternative like a heat pump.

In the United Kingdom, domestic homes are estimated to be responsible for around 15-20% of the country’s total carbon emissions. This includes emissions from heating, electricity use, transportation related to household activities, and indirect emissions associated with the production of goods and services consumed by households. It goes without saying therefore, that homeowners have a crucial role to play in reducing carbon emissions and mitigating the effects of climate change. Here are a number of actions that you can take:

Improve Home Energy Efficiency:

    • Invest in proper insulation for walls, roofs, and floors.
    • Seal gaps and cracks in doors and windows to prevent drafts.
    • Upgrade to energy-efficient windows and doors, and consider applying reflective films to reduce solar gain.
    • Replace traditional incandescent bulbs with LED or CFL lighting.
    • Consider installing solar tubes to maximise daylight indoors
    • Install a programmable thermostat to optimise heating and cooling.

Switch to Renewable Energy Sources:

    • Consider installing solar panels on your roof to generate clean energy. Pair this with battery storage solutions to ensure you can utilise your energy most effectively, rather than selling it back to the grid.
    • Explore community solar programs or green energy tariffs offered by utility companies.
    • Use solar water heaters for domestic hot water needs.

Reduce Water Consumption:

    • Fix leaks in sinks, taps, toilets, and pipes promptly.
    • Install low-flow showerheads and taps.
    • Consider using grey-water collection for flushing toilets.

Choose Energy-Efficient Appliances:

    • Opt for energy-efficient appliances, like washing machines and dishwashers.
    • Look for the ENERGY STAR label when purchasing new appliances.

Upgrade HVAC Systems:

    • Replace old, inefficient heating and cooling systems with high-efficiency models.
    • Schedule regular maintenance to ensure your HVAC system operates efficiently.

Invest in Smart Home Technology:

    • Use smart thermostats, lights, and appliances that can be controlled remotely to optimise energy use.

    Adopt Sustainable Landscaping Practices:

      • Plant native trees and shrubs to enhance biodiversity.
      • Use drought-resistant plants to reduce water consumption.
      • Compost kitchen scraps and garden waste.

      Conserve Water:

        • Collect rainwater for outdoor use.
        • Install water-saving fixtures in your home.
        • Water your lawn and garden during non-peak hours.

      Support Sustainable Building Materials:

        • Choose eco-friendly building materials if you’re building or renovating your home.
        • Consider reclaimed or recycled materials.

      Reduce Car Emissions:

        • Choose eco-friendly transportation options like walking, biking, or using public transit.
        • Consider purchasing an electric or hybrid vehicle.

      Reduce, Reuse, Recycle:

        • Recycle paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, and metal.
        • Reduce waste by buying products with minimal packaging.
        • Reuse items when possible or consider donating them.

      Reduce Single-Use Plastics:

        • Use reusable shopping bags, water bottles, and containers.
        • Avoid disposable plastic cutlery and straws.

          Support Renewable Energy Policy:

            • Advocate for policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency at the local and national levels.

          Educate Yourself and Others:

            • Stay informed about climate change and carbon reduction strategies.
            • Share knowledge and encourage others in your community to take action.

          Remember that small changes in your daily life can collectively make a significant impact. By adopting sustainable practices, homeowners can contribute to the global effort to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions.

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          Infinity Home Services gives you a guide on how to prepare your home for autumn

          Autumn-Proofing Your Home: A Checklist for UK Homeowners

          Autumn-Proofing Your Home: A Checklist for UK Homeowners

          As the late summer sun gives way to brisk winds and falling leaves, it’s time to transition our homes from the carefree days of summer to the cozy embrace of autumn. In the UK, where the weather can be as unpredictable as it is beautiful, preparing your home for the autumn season is a wise and comforting ritual. From ensuring your heating system is ready to keep you warm to protecting your outdoor spaces from the elements, this article will guide you through the essential steps to make your home a haven during the changing seasons. So, grab your favourite cup of tea and join us as we explore how to embrace the autumnal magic while keeping your home snug and inviting.

          Infinity ProServ gives you a guide on how to prepare your home for autumn

          Preparing your home for autumn weather in the UK is essential to ensure a comfortable and efficient living space during the cooler and wetter months. Here are some key steps to consider: 

          1. Check Your Heating System: As temperatures drop, it’s crucial to have your heating system inspected and serviced by a professional registered with Gas Safe so that it’s ready to roll. Clean or replace filters, bleed radiators, and make any necessary repairs to ensure your heating is efficient and safe. Insulate your water heater and pipes to conserve energy and reduce heat loss.

          2. Insulate and Block Drafts: Drafts can significantly impact your home’s warmth and energy efficiency. Inspect windows and doors for drafts and seal gaps with weatherstripping or caulk. Consider adding thicker curtains or thermal blinds to keep warmth in and cold out. Think about your loft and other void areas such as tiled areas above ground floor windows, both of which are very often un-insulated. Proper insulation helps maintain a comfortable temperature and saves on heating costs.

          3. Clean Gutters and Downpipes: Falling leaves and increased rainfall can quickly clog your gutters. Clean them to prevent water damage to your roof and foundation. Ensure downpipes direct water away from your home’s foundation to avoid long-term damage.

          4. Roof Inspection: Check your roof for damaged or missing tiles or slates. Address any issues promptly to prevent leaks during autumn rains.

          5. Chimney Maintenance: If you have a chimney, schedule a professional chimney sweep to remove creosote build-up and ensure safe and efficient use of your fireplace or wood burner.

          6. Garden and Outdoor Furniture: Prune back overgrown plants and trees to prevent damage from strong autumn winds. Store or cover outdoor furniture to protect it from the elements. Replace any wobbly fence panels now, to avoid them failing when the inevitable winds arrive.

          7. Check Detectors: Test smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they are working correctly. Replace batteries where needed.

          8. Prepare for Power Cuts: Autumn and winter storms can sometimes lead to power outages. Consider investing in a generator or having a backup power source ready, along with essential supplies like torches and non-perishable food. Simple camping stoves are also a good back-up if your cooker is electric-only.

          9. Stock Up on Winter Essentials: Make sure you have an ample supply of rock salt or grit for icy paths and driveways, as well as a good-quality shovel and winter coats, hats, and gloves for the family.

          10. Autumn Cleaning: Consider a deep cleaning of your home before winter arrives. Clean and store summer items and bring out winter gear.

          By taking these steps to prepare your home for autumn, you can ensure a warm, safe, and comfortable living space throughout the season’s unpredictable weather in the UK.

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          As you embark on the journey of preparing your home for the autumn in the UK, remember that a little effort now can go a long way in ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable season ahead. Whether it’s cosying up by the fire, sipping hot cocoa, or enjoying the vibrant autumnal colors, there’s something special about this time of year. So, make the most of it by taking these steps to make your home autumn-ready.

          If you have any questions or need further guidance on preparing your home for the changing seasons, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you navigate the transition and keep your home warm and welcoming. Simply fill out the contact form below, or call 0800 148 8088, and our experts will be happy to assist you in any way we can. Embrace the beauty of autumn in the UK, and let your home be your sanctuary during this enchanting season.

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          Infinity Home Services look at some of the ways in which homeowners can reduce their water consumption around the home to help beat the summer drought

          Parched? Consider these water-saving ideas to help battle drought

          Parched? Consider these water-saving ideas

          Infinity ProServ look at some of the ways in which homeowners can reduce their water consumption around the home to help beat the summer's droughts

          The UK is no stranger to drought, which seem to be occurring with greater frequency – a result of global climate change? In 2022, the hot summer led to not only relatively widespread droughts but also major fires caused by the dry conditions nationwide. And it is thought this pattern will continue long into the future.

          June 2023 sees areas of the UK (Devon, Cornwall, Kent and Sussex) once again being placed under hosepipe bans for the foreseeable future, with expectations that this will grow as the summer passes.

          Whilst this is by no means as severe as the near-twenty year drought that recently ended in California, we can all play a part in conserving water; both to reduce consumption and also reduce our expenditure on this resource, which is only likely to increase in cost as droughts hit harder over time.

          How homeowners can beat a drought in the UK

          Homeowners in the UK can take these steps to reduce their water consumption and help to beat a drought and suffer less in times of water restrictions. Here are some methods and technologies that can be used:

              • Fix leaks. Even a small leak can waste a significant amount of water over time – a leaking tap alone might waste around 50 litres per day! It is important to regularly check for leaks around your home and fix them as soon as possible. It’s counter-productive to allow leaks to continue wasting water before installing further water-saving solutions.
              • Take shorter showers. A five-minute shower uses about 40 litres of water, while a bath can use up to 80 litres. Taking shorter showers can save a significant amount of water.
              • Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth. Leaving the tap running while you brush your teeth can waste up to 12 litres of water.
              • Wash full loads of laundry. Washing full loads of laundry can help to conserve water.
              • Run your dishwasher only when it is full. Running your dishwasher when it is only partially full can waste a significant amount of water.
              • Install water-efficient appliances. There are now many water-efficient appliances available, such as washing machines, dishwashers, and toilets. These appliances can help to reduce your water consumption by up to 50%.
              • Water your garden wisely. Only water your garden when it is necessary, and avoid watering during the hottest part of the day. You can also use a water-saving sprinkler or drip irrigation system to help conserve water.
              • Plant drought-tolerant plants. There are many beautiful plants that are well-suited to dry conditions. By planting these plants in your garden, you can reduce your need for watering.
              • Collect rainwater. Rainwater can be collected in barrels or cisterns and used for watering your garden or washing your car.
              • Install a greywater system. A greywater system collects and reuses water from your washing machine, dishwasher, and bath or shower. This water can be used for watering your garden or flushing your toilets.

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            By taking these steps, homeowners can help to beat a drought and conserve water for future generations.

            Whilst many of the suggestions above are easily implemented through changing our daily habits, Infinity Home Services can assist in any of the technical solutions mentioned. Please call us, or complete the contact form below:

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