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Where to Start?

Always wondered what's the best order to do the upgrades needed to get to Net Zero in your particular circumstance, well you've come to the right place!

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Define Your Goals

What is your main goal to achieve with a Net Zero home?

Establish Your Budget

How much can you invest in your Net Zero home?

The "Prioritized Progress" Plan

​You want to reduce your environmental impact, that's awesome!

Start with electrifying your heating and hot water, as these produce the most greenhouse gases. Then, improve your home's envelope, and finally, add solar.

Let's work out where to spend the cash that you have for the best outcome.  To do that we need to know more about your home.

The "Prioritized Progress" Plan

​You want to reduce your utility bills and have some upfront money to achieve this, that's awesome!

​Focus on improving your home's envelope first. A well-insulated home requires less energy to heat and cool. Gradually upgrade to electric appliances and consider solar panels to offset electricity costs.

Let's work out where to spend the cash that you have for the best outcome.  To do that we need to know more about your home.

The "Prioritized Progress" Plan

​You want to be self-sufficient when the power goes out and have some upfront money to achieve this, that's awesome!

Prioritize solar panels with battery backup to ensure energy independence. Then, improve your home's envelope to minimize energy needs, and finally, electrify your mechanical systems.

Let's work out where to spend the cash that you have for the best outcome.  To do that we need to know more about your home.

The "All-In" Approach

​You're ready to make an investment!

Let's work out where to spend that money for the best outcome.  To do that we need to know more about your home.

​You're on a tight budget which requires planning for future replacements. When your appliances or heating system fails, choose energy-efficient electric alternatives. 

Let's work out when that's likely to happen.

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