Ashburton Futures

Making Ashburton-style Homes Fit For The Future

Ashburton Futures

Making Ashburton-style Homes Fit For The Future

Ashburton Futures

Making Ashburton-style Homes Fit For The Future

Ashburton Futures

Making Ashburton-style Homes Fit For The Future

Ashburton Futures

Making Ashburton-style Homes Fit For The Future

Sunday 8 April 2012

HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOME COSIER AND CHEAPER TO RUN

Do you want to Make your Ashburton-Style Home Fit For the Future?
We've got videos and Audit reports on our recent MASHFF initiative to find out the best way to ensure your Ashburton property is cosier and cheaper to run.



On this page, you can watch these short and punchy films which were commissioned by Ashburton Futures as part of the MASHFFF initiative, showing the results of the audits on a cross-section of properties in our town.
They are also available on YouTube right here: www.youtube.com/ashburtonfutures

See a movie overview of the MASHFFF initiative here:
http://youtu.be/l9q5VPpCUfc


CHOOSE THE HOUSE WHICH MOST LOOKS LIKE YOURS:
Click the links below to go straight to the individual property videos and to download and read the Energy Audit reports (PDFs):


Grade II listed 16th century stone house

Download the Energy Audit for this property here

 17th Century end of terrace town house

Download the Energy Audit for this property here

 Two bedroom mid-terrace town house

Download the Energy Audit for this property here
 Detached dormer bungalow

Download the Energy Audit for this property here
 Grade II listed solid stone and timber 1800s mid-terrace house

Download the Energy Audit for this property here
Three bedroom 1970s detached house

Download the Energy Audit for this property here

 Three bedroom semi detached Cornish Unit

Download the Energy Audit for this property here
 Mid-terrace two bedroom 1960s construction

Download the Energy Audit for this property here
 Grade II listed 1780s timber-framed terrace house

Download the Energy Audit for this property here
Three bedroom mid-terrace 1960s construction