About Eco-Renovation UK
We are a construction company with a background in residential construction works using sustainable methods and natural materials.

We cover North London, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and the main areas we specialise in are:
Sustainable construction
Eco-Renovation can advise on and build with sustainable materials and methods that comply with - and even exceed - current building regulations. For our low energy builds we use Eco-friendly solutions such as timber frame construction, cellulose insulation, hempcrete and screw pile foundations. These materials are airtight, better insulating and more breathable than a standard brick & block construction.
Listed building renovations
We have considerable experience in refurbishing period buildings and listed properties using lime plasters, breathable structures and sympathetic, natural materials. All of our methods are widely accepted by conservation officers and we can advise on which materials are the most optimal for your project.
Low carbon insulations
Our company specialises in low carbon insulation installations. We use natural insulation systems on most of our projects such as woodfibre, hempcrete and cork. We are one of the very few contractors in the UK invested in specialised equipment for
- spraying lime & cork thermal renders - used typically on old, solid brickwork or stone walls, either internally or externally
- blowing Warmcel cellulose insulation to timber frame - normally used for new builds or extensions.
Featured articles and news
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Functionality, visibility and sustainability
The simpler approach to specification.
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SELECT three-point plan for action issued to MSPs
Call for Scottish regulation, green skills and recognition of electrotechnical industry as part of a manifesto for Scottish Parliamentary elections.
UCEM becomes the University of the Built Environment
Major milestone in its 106-year history, follows recent merger with London School of Architecture (LSE).
Professional practical experience for Architects in training
The long process to transform the nature of education and professional practical experience in the Architecture profession following recent reports.
A people-first approach to retrofit
Moving away from the destructive paradigm of fabric-first.
International Electrician Day, 10 June 2025
Celebrating the role of electrical engineers from André-Marie Amperè, today and for the future.
New guide for clients launched at Houses of Parliament
'There has never been a more important time for clients to step up and ...ask the right questions'
The impact of recycled slate tiles
Innovation across the decades.
EPC changes for existing buildings
Changes and their context as the new RdSAP methodology comes into use from 15 June.
Skills England publishes Sector skills needs assessments
Priority areas relating to the built environment highlighted and described in brief.
BSRIA HVAC Market Watch - May 2025 Edition
Heat Pump Market Outlook: Policy, Performance & Refrigerant Trends for 2025–2028.
Committing to EDI in construction with CIOB
Built Environment professional bodies deepen commitment to EDI with two new signatories: CIAT and CICES.
Government Grenfell progress report at a glance
Line by line recomendation overview, with links to more details.
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Sustainable heating for listed buildings
A problem that needs to be approached intelligently.
50th Golden anniversary ECA Edmundson apprentice award
Deadline for entries has been extended to Friday 27 June, so don't miss out!
CIAT at the London Festival of Architecture
Designing for Everyone: Breaking Barriers in Inclusive Architecture.
Mixed reactions to apprenticeship and skills reform 2025
A 'welcome shift' for some and a 'backwards step' for others.