Retrofitting Traditional Tenements Is Do-able with LocoHome
We moved into our traditional ground floor tenement flat in Glasgow in August 2024. It has a gas boiler and standard radiators for space heating. We deliberately aimed to buy a ground floor property to increase the chances of us being able to install an air source heat pump. We were also keen to decarbonise as much as we could afford.
Home Energy Scotland visited us and gave their generic assessment of how we might retrofit the property to this end. Internal wall insulation, underfloor insulation and hybrid heat pump technology were flagged as potentials (the latter was later dropped by HES as a funding-supported solution).
I heard about LocoHome through a Glasgow City Councillor and joined the cooperative. LocoHome undertook a Whole Home Plan for us in June this year. Having had to rule out underfloor insulation and ASHP projects (the solum space is filled with concrete), LocoHome’s detailed Plan gave us expert, impartial and experienced advice on which retrofit measures might be structurally appropriate. The wrap-around package of services they provide, particularly introducing us to suitably experienced retrofit supply chain providers, has been uniquely invaluable.
The living room on the gable end corner of the tenement is the coldest in the flat. The Plan identified the existing radiators as undersized in this room and hall. We replaced them with much larger units last month. The next step would be to install IWI behind the window panels, fireplace and inbuilt shelving cold spots identified in the living room. We would not have got anything like this far without the input of LocoHome’s expert knowledge of skilled, experienced tradespeople.
There are I understand, however, far too few of these practitioners in the Central Belt never mind in the rest of Scotland. ScotGov has a crucial role to play in incentivising existing trades companies, school leavers and training bodies to value the range of retrofit qualifications and skills urgently required to decarbonise our housing stock, particularly older heritage buildings where so many live. The postponed Heating in Buildings Bill should be one legislative vehicle for establishing a national home retrofit network to bring Scottish buildings into alignment with much of northern European standards.
We hope to get funding assistance from HES for the insulation work through their Grant and Loan Scheme, a service which LocoHome also supports members to apply for.
We cannot recommend the empowering LocoHome model and team highly enough. We can all do more to decarbonise: Think Global Act Local; and LocoHome can be that vital enabler on your journey 🌍
23 juin 2025
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