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High quality new homes are key to saving money

4th November 2008 Print
High quality new homes are key to saving money Quality can be described as a high degree of excellence and thanks to Miller Homes' award-winning site managers that is just what you can expect from your new home.

The top class housebuilder believes that all of its customers deserve the best and that's what Miller Homes Yorkshire aims to provide. Laurence McLaughlin, is just one of the multi-award winning site managers based at developments throughout the region.

Laurence commented: "Miller Homes is a great company to work for the processes and ethics of the company allow me to do my job to the best of my ability. Which means that I am able to consistently achieve high results within every stage of the build. And ultimately provide award-winning quality built homes for all of our customers."

Quality always brings benefits, whether that be status or simply pleasure. With a Miller home, buyers can have it all. Carolyn Rushbrook, sales and marketing director for Miller Homes Yorkshire said: "A quality built new property has many benefits for buyers. They can select from a variety of styles depending on their personal choice, there is no need to account for additional money to make repairs or even cosmetic changes and new homes can save money.

"During the winter months, when home energy consumption is increased, every penny counts and with the energy efficiency of a new home there is bound to be more pounds to save for a rainy day."

Miller Homes ensures all its properties adhere to the stringent guidelines on thermal efficiency within the home. The housebuilder has even gone the extra mile and included self-closing interior doors on some properties, depending on house type, ensuring the heat is kept in. Miller has also pioneered a development in Yorkshire, to minimise the ecological impact of the building process and to reduce domestic waste, energy and water consumption, in turn reducing bills all year round.

New homeowners can save a little more money by turning down their thermostat by just 1°C. The ideal recommended room temperature should be around 21°C and around 60°C for water, saving on average up to 10% on energy bills.

Carolyn continued: "With recent energy price increases, and especially for those who didn't mange to fix their energy price, it's even more important that we are more conscious of our energy consumption therefore extra insulation and the elimination of draughts all helps. Buyers of quality newly built homes will have peace of mind that these elements and a fully serviced heating system are taken care of from the start."

Award-winning quality housebuilder, Miller Homes, has 15 developments throughout Yorkshire. Properties range from one bedroom apartments through to five bedroom detached family homes.

For more information on your nearest development, log on to Millerhomes.co.uk.

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High quality new homes are key to saving money