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European Air Quality Index
Ozone (O₃)
39.5 µg/m³
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂)
20.6 µg/m³
Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂)
1.7 µg/m³
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
155.0 µg/m³
Based on district-level averages. Lower values indicate better air quality.
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Valuation, transactions and nearby sales
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Source: HM Land Registry
102.0
Oct 25
UK HPI from HM Land Registry. Baseline: Jan 2015 = 100.
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Our estimate: £285,000
Estimated monthly total (buying)
£1,430 – £1,835
per month
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EPC rating and efficiency details
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Schools and transport links nearby
Green Lanes Primary School
164m
2 mins
Birchwood Avenue Primary School
842m
10 mins
Howe Dell Primary School
1.1km
14 mins
Bishop's Hatfield Girls' School
1.9km
22 mins
Onslow St Audrey's School
1.9km
23 mins
Stanborough School
2.0km
25 mins
Astwick Avenue
Bus Stop93m
1 min
Holme Road
Bus Stop160m
2 mins
Great Braitch Lane
Bus Stop230m
3 mins
Bluebell Way
Bus Stop235m
3 mins
Mulberry Mead
Bus Stop262m
3 mins
Hatfield (Herts) Rail Station
Rail1.8km
21 mins
School data from Dept. for Education • Transport data from NaPTAN
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6 suggestions from EPC assessment
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).
Thermostatic radiator valves 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. Thermostatic radiator valves should be fitted to every radiator except 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.