Our team of specialists carried out the works at developments in Ashford, Staines, Sunbury- on-Thames and Shepperton. They upgraded doors and windows, adding loft and wall insulation, and improving ventilation to help prevent condensation.
Over the next five years, we’re upgrading 5,000 more homes to achieve at least a C energy rating—helping customers stay warmer, lower their energy bills, and make their homes more affordable to run.
This programme is part of our long-term commitment to becoming a net zero carbon organisation by 2050, while continuing to provide safe, sustainable, and high-quality homes for our customers.
What were the improvement works?
As part of our programme of works, which started in May 2024 and took a year to complete, we:
Charles, one of our customers from Sunbury-on-Thames said: “I am very pleased with the work, the contractors were good workers and polite. The quality is outstanding, and the manager and staff were helpful all the way through the process. I have no doubts that this will improve the living standards in my home.’’
Conan McKinley, A2Dominion’s Asset Director, said: “We’ve made these improvements to help customers stay warm, safe, and comfortable in their homes.
“With energy prices continuing to rise, we’re proud that the work we’ve done is already making a difference for our customers.
“These upgrades are a key part of our plan to ensure every home we manage has at least an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C by 2030.”
How the work was funded
To help cover the cost of the improvements, which were carried out in partnership with Wates Construction, we secured £828,500 from the government’s Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, along with a contribution of £2.2m from A2Dominion.
More information
Read our latest Environmental, Social and Governance report for more information on our plans to become a net zero carbon organisation by 2050.