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We’re taking a stand for sustainable living by taking on a big challenge – to completely renovate and retrofit a 1930s property utilising sustainable building innovations. Here Philip Tyte from Airway Group in St Ives, Cambridgeshire discusses the air source heat pump installed at the property and what people should consider when thinking about installing an air source heat pump of their own. What are we retrofitting a house? Most people will see an unremarkable 1930s semi-detached house. We see a remarkable opportunity to do something different. We see a blank canvas. We see a future benchmark for financially relatable and genuinely sustainable renovation with modern, energy-efficient solutions. And most importantly, we see a chance to show that greener living is achievable - both with big changes, and lots of smaller ones too. We’ll be sharing our decisions, shine a light on our learnings, and showcase the real journey, so that maybe one day our members will start their own. This is about grand ideas and the power of great people. For 175 years, The Cambridge has been living and breathing the challenges that matter most... both for our members and for housing as a whole. This is no time to change the habit of a lifetime. Follow the journey on our social channels and at: cambridgebs.co.uk/more/greener-living/ferndale Project partners: Koru Construction, Pip Architecture, Rethink Buildings, and RHBC Ltd Building Control.