Liz Truss must prioritise the need to retrofit existing homes to combat the growing energy crisis, the Federation of Master Builders said today (Sep 6) in response to her appointment as PM.

Chief executive Brian Berry says the ‘dire and unsustainable situation’ of over 12 million households facing fuel poverty requires immediate commitment to a long-term national retrofit plan to insulate the UK’s 29 million homes.

He said: “A national retrofit plan needs to be treated as an urgent infrastructure priority because of the benefits it can bring to both consumers and business.

“To succeed, it must prioritise consumer information on what can be done to make existing homes better insulated, provide a range of financial incentives such as a VAT cut to help householders start retrofitting; and commit to work with the building industry to ensure there is a supply of competent, local installers to do the work.”

He concluded: “Liz Truss has a once in a lifetime opportunity to transform our existing homes to help ensure everyone has a place they can afford to heat. A national retrofit strategy also offers the opportunity to create thousands of new jobs and deliver growth in every village, town, and city. The energy crisis needs a green revolution, but this requires bold leadership, so I’m looking to Liz Truss to deliver.”

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