35, Sutherland Walk

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Energy Performance info for 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

Information in this section describes the energy efficiency of 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF. It is obtained from Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and may not be 100% accurate or up-to-date. You can search energy certificates here.
Date of EPC
19 August 2009
EPC valid until
18 August 2019
Energy rating
D
Potential energy rating
C
Property type
House
Built form
Mid-Terrace
Windows
Partial double glazing
Heating
Boiler and radiators, mains gas
Main fuel
Mains gas
CO2 emissions
4.7 tonnes/year
Total floor area
99.9 m2
Mains gas
Yes

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Energy Performance Improvement Suggestions for 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

Information in this section suggests ways to improve the energy efficiency of 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF. It is obtained from Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Loft insulation laid in the loft space or between roof rafters to a depth of at least 270 mm will significantly reduce heat loss through the roof; this will improve levels of comfort, reduce energy use and lower fuel bills. Insulation should not be placed below any cold water storage tank, any such tank should also be insulated on its sides and top, and there should be boarding on battens over the insulation to provide safe access between the loft hatch and the cold water tank. The insulation can be installed by professional contractors but also by a capable DIY enthusiast. Loose granules may be used instead of insulation quilt; this form of loft insulation can be blown into place and can be useful where access is difficult. The loft space must have adequate ventilation to prevent dampness; seek advice about this if unsure. Further information about loft insulation and details of local contractors can be obtained from the National Insulation Association (www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk).
Cavity wall insulation, to fill the gap between the inner and outer layers of external walls with an insulating material, reduces heat loss; this will improve levels of comfort, reduce energy use and lower fuel bills. The insulation material is pumped into the gap through small holes that are drilled into the outer walls, and the holes are made good afterwards. As specialist machinery is used to fill the cavity, a professional installation company should carry out this work, and they should carry out a thorough survey before commencing work to ensure that this type of insulation is suitable for this home. They should also provide a guarantee for the work and handle any building control issues. Further information about cavity wall insulation and details of local installers can be obtained from the National Insulation Association (www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk).
Replacement of traditional light bulbs with energy saving recommended ones will reduce lighting costs over the lifetime of the bulb, and they last up to 12 times longer than ordinary light bulbs. Also consider selecting low energy light fittings when redecorating; contact the Lighting Association for your nearest stockist of Domestic Energy Efficient Lighting Scheme fittings.
A room thermostat will increase the efficiency of the heating system by enabling the boiler to switch off when no heat is required; this will reduce the amount of energy used and lower fuel bills. Thermostatic radiator valves should also be installed, to allow the temperature of each room to be controlled to suit individual needs, adding to comfort and reducing heating bills provided internal doors are kept closed. For example, they can be set to be warmer in the living room and bathroom than in the bedrooms. Ask a competent heating engineer to install thermostatic radiator valves and a fully pumped system with the pump and the boiler turned off by the room thermostat. Thermostatic radiator valves should be fitted to every radiator except for the radiator in the same room as the room thermostat. Remember the room thermostat is needed as well as the thermostatic radiator valves, to enable the boiler to switch off when no heat is required.
A condensing boiler is capable of much higher efficiencies than other types of boiler, meaning it will burn less fuel to heat this property. This improvement is most appropriate when the existing central heating boiler needs repair or replacement, but there may be exceptional circumstances making this impractical. Condensing boilers need a drain for the condensate which limits their location; remember this when considering remodelling the room containing the existing boiler even if the latter is to be retained for the time being (for example a kitchen makeover). Building Regulations apply to this work, so your local authority building control department should be informed, unless the installer is registered with a competent persons scheme?, and can therefore self-certify the work for Building Regulation compliance. Ask a qualified heating engineer to explain the options.
A solar water heating panel, usually fixed to the roof, uses the sun to pre-heat the hot water supply. This will significantly reduce the demand on the heating system to provide hot water and hence save fuel and money. The Solar Trade Association has up-to-date information on local installers and any grant that may be available.
A solar PV system is one which converts light directly into electricity via panels placed on the roof with no waste and no emissions. This electricity is used throughout the home in the same way as the electricity purchased from an energy supplier. The British Photovoltaic Association has up-to-date information on local installers who are qualified electricians and on any grant that may be available. Planning restrictions may apply in certain neighbourhoods and you should check this with the local authority. Building Regulations apply to this work, so your local authority building control department should be informed, unless the installer is appropriately qualified and registered as such with a competent persons scheme?, and can therefore self-certify the work for Building Regulation compliance.

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Nearest Jobcentre to 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

This section shows where the nearest Job Centre is from 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF and directions from the TfL website.
Kennington Park
206-210 Kennington Park Road, London SE11 4DE

Road Noise Levels at 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

Data in this section shows the road noise levels at 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF. UK Health Security Agency talks about the health impacts of road noise on our lives.
Not on a major traffic route.

Air Quality Levels for 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

'Southwark - Elephant and Castle' is the closest air quality measurement station to 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF. Public Health England gives a summary of why poor air quality impacts our lives.
Southwark - Elephant and Castle
Pollutant
Objective
2023
Nitrogen Dioxide
200 µg/m³ as a 1 hour mean, not to be exceeded more than 18 times a year
0✓
Nitrogen Dioxide
40 µg/m³ as an annual mean
20✓
Ozone
100 µg/m³ as an 8 hour mean, not to be exceeded more than 10 times a year
18✗
PM10 Particulate
40 µg/m³ as an annual mean
13✓
PM10 Particulate
50 µg/m³ as a 24 hour mean, not to be exceeded more than 35 times a year
0✓
PM2.5 Particulate
25 µg/m³ as an annual mean
8✓

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Nearest Green Spaces to 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

Here are the closest public parks, playing fields, sports facilities, play areas and allotments to 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF. The Natural History Museum provides information on why green spaces are important to our health.
Distance to public parks, playing fields, sports facilities, play areas and allotments.
Space
Distance
Play Space
124 m
Other Sports Facility
140 m
Allotments Or Community Growing Spaces
165 m
St Peter's Church
181 m
Pelier Park
197 m

Elevation above sea level for 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

Height above sea level for 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF is listed here. The River Thames Scheme represents a new landscape-based approach to creating healthier, more resilient, and more sustainable communities.
6 m

Nearest Post Office to 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF

This section shows where the nearest Post Office is from 35 Sutherland Walk, London, SE17 3EF and its opening times.
Walworth
Monday
9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday
9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday
9am - 5:30pm
Thursday
9am - 5:30pm
Friday
9am - 5:30pm
Saturday
9am - 3pm
Sunday
Closed

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