Retrofitworks

About us

Building a sustainable future, one home at a time

RetrofitWorks is a not-for-profit cooperative that unites professionals, suppliers, and community groups with a shared goal: to improve the energy efficiency of homes across the UK. Since 2013, we have been at the forefront of the retrofit movement, providing tailored solutions that reduce energy bills, enhance comfort, and contribute to a more sustainable environment. Our cooperative model allows us to deliver high-quality retrofit services while fostering collaboration and growth among our members.

Our mission

Empowering communities to achieve energy efficiency

Our mission is to lower energy bills, create healthier homes, and achieve Net Zero. We make retrofitting accessible for UK homeowners, empowering contractors, suppliers, and communities to drive change in energy efficiency.

Our vision

Our vision is to be the UK's leading one-stop shop for all retrofit needs, creating a sustainable future through comprehensive, eco-friendly solutions. We aim to upskill the workforce, boost local employment, and deliver social value through our commitment to quality and sustainability.

Our Impact

Driving change in communities

Since our inception, RetrofitWorks has been committed to making a difference, not just in individual homes but across entire communities. Our work has helped reduce carbon emissions, lower energy bills, and improve living conditions for thousands of people. By supporting local businesses and creating job opportunities, we contribute to the economic resilience of the areas we serve. Our impact is measurable and growing, driven by our commitment to social value and environmental stewardship.

Success stories

Innovative retrofitting for modern spaces

Discover how RetrofitWorks and our members have made a significant impact on communities across the UK through successful retrofit projects.

Levenshulme, Greater Manchester

Having recently bought a mid-terrace house in Levenshulme, Greater Manchester, that needed a lot of work, the owner wanted to remodel and modernise it. Read more...

1930s End of Terrace in East Oxford.

Eleanor and Chris wrapped their 1930s house in insulation to make it warmer, greener, and cheaper to run. Read more...

Chorlton, Greater Manchester

The gas bills were huge but the semi-detached house in Chorlton, Greater Manchester, was still freezing. The owners also wanted to get their carbon emissions as low Read more...