Our Property Services division and Transform team up to improve energy efficiency in 100 homes for vulnerable residents

The project will see energy efficiency upgrades carried out on 100 properties helping to create warmer, more sustainable homes while reducing energy consumption for residents.
Transform, a supported housing provider and charity, supports homeless and vulnerable people across Surrey and surrounding areas, providing safe accommodation and crucial support to enable nearly 2,000 people each year to thrive and live independently.
Backed by over £1 million in Government funding from the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund Wave 3, the project aims to bring properties up to a C rating on the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) scale.
The three-year programme, known as Transform’s ‘Warm Homes Project: Affordable Warmth through Sustainable Solutions,’ will introduce measures designed to boost warmth and lower fuel costs. These include external and cavity wall insulation, as well as low-carbon heating solutions such as air source heat pumps and solar panels.
Transform’s Director of Asset Management, Decarbonisation and Growth, Richard Hamer, emphasised the dual benefits of the scheme, which has a total co-investment of over £2 million.
Richard Hamer
Transform’s Director of Asset Management, Decarbonisation and Growth
David Morgan, Executive Managing Director for WPS, highlighted the importance of engaging with residents throughout the process.
David Morgan
Executive Managing Director for WPS
Work on the scheme will begin this summer and is expected to be completed during 2028.