The Green Home MOT: Would Your House Pass?
The Green Home MOT: Would Your House Pass? If your house went for an environmental MOT tomorrow, would it pass? We are used to having cars inspected. Brakes, tyres, lights, emissions and dozens of other components are checked to make sure the vehicle is safe and working efficiently. Yet our homes consume energy, use water, produce waste and affect the natural environment every day—often without receiving the same careful examination. A house may look attractive and feel comfortable while quietly wasting heat through the roof, drawing unnecessary electricity through outdated appliances, leaking treated drinking water or offering very little support to wildlife. That is why it can be helpful to carry out a Green Home MOT . This is not about judging people for living in an imperfect house. Very few homes would receive a completely clean environmental bill of health. It is about identifying: what is already working well; what needs attention; what could save money; what would reduce ...