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Welcome to Golden Globe Energy Services
We are Golden Globe Energy Services specialise in energy efficiency solutions for your home. We set up our company in 2011 and have become experts in our field.
We specialise in the installation of:
- External wall insulation
- Cavity wall insulation
- Internal wall insulation
- Room in Roof insulation
- Loft insulation
- Underfloor insulation
- Electric storage heating
- Solar panels
- Air Source Heat Pumps
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Services we offer
Sustainable Energy Services
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GAS Fired Condensing
If you still have an old non-condensing back or floor mounted boiler, you need to upgrade now
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External Wall Insulation
External wall insulation is necessary for every household. It is usually known as solid or brick wall insulation.
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Cavity Wall Insulation
Cavity wall insulation is an effective method to reduce energy consumption and cut down carbon emissions.
Why choose us
Your Local Energy Efficiency Partner
At Sustainable Energy Services, we understand the importance of building a greener future for businesses.
Safety & reliable service
Safety and reliability are our top priorities
End-To-End Energy Services
We offer end-to-end energy services
Q: When do the minimum standard regulations come into force?
The regulations come into effect for new domestic tenancy agreements from the 1 April 2018, and will apply to all tenancies (including long-term tenancies) from 1 April 2020.
Q: What types of tenancies are covered by these Regulations?
An assured tenancy (including an assured shorthold tenancy) defined in the Housing Act 1988.
A regulated tenancy defined in the Rent Act 1977.
An agricultural tenancy as set out in the Energy Efficiency (Domestic Private Rented Property) Order 2015
A regulated tenancy defined in the Rent Act 1977.
An agricultural tenancy as set out in the Energy Efficiency (Domestic Private Rented Property) Order 2015
Q: Are these Regulations UK wide?
A: These Regulations apply to properties rented in England and Wales only. They do not apply to rental properties situated in Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Q: Do all privately rented domestic properties need to be at EPC E by 1 April 2018?
A: No. All domestic private rental properties must be at a minimum of EPC band E by 1 April 2020 (or have a valid exemption registered for them). Between 1 April 2018 and 1 April 2020 properties will only need to meet the standard (or have a valid exemption registered) at the point at which a new tenancy is entered into. Where no new tenancy has been entered into, a private rental property may be lawfully let below EPC band E up until 1 April 2020. Apply Now