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This episode features Tony Cowling and Tricia Marcousé of Draughtbusters, a community group dedicated to draught proofing the homes of people in energy poverty. Originating from a 2013-2014 initiative by Reading Borough Council, the service is provided free of charge. Despite the low overhead, the work is highly impactful: draught proofing can lead to annual savings of £150 to £250 and more on energy bills. Tony, a former builder, explains that common draughts are found in places like leaky trickle ventilators, under newly fitted doors, around pipes, and through floorboards.
Draughtbusters operates via a referral system through organisations like Reading Borough Council, Citizens Advice, and local hospitals, which helps establish the group's legitimacy and checks for energy poverty. Tricia manages the admin and promotion, noting that their biggest challenge is overcoming public suspicion due to scams and managing expectations. They stress that the purpose is to provide an essential service to those who cannot afford it, and that draught proofing is the vital starting point before investing in major projects like heat pumps.
Looking ahead, Draughtbusters is expanding its reach beyond Reading. They are actively training and setting up autonomous groups across the region and as far as Scotland, with 15 new groups forming in surrounding towns over the last two and a half years. They conclude by asking listeners to volunteer to help meet the increasing demand for their invaluable service.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Prioritise Simple, High-ROI Intervention
The most impactful solutions are often the simplest, not the most expensive. Draughtbusters proves that a £22 investment in draft-proofing materials can yield £150 to £250 (and sometimes up to £600) in annual savings for clients. This demonstrates that focusing on eliminating foundational inefficiencies (like draughts) delivers massive, immediate, and recurring returns before tackling major capital projects.
Leverage Credibility for Project Flow (The Referral Engine)
To overcome public scepticism and the challenge of appearing as a "scam", Draughtbusters established a trust-based referral system. By partnering with trusted institutions like the Reading Borough Council, Citizens Advice, and the NHS, they ensured a consistent and vetted flow of clients. This structure is a powerful blueprint for any business or CSR initiative requiring verified need and high-trust acceptance.
Build a Scalable, Autonomous Training Model
The project's structure is designed for growth without central micromanagement. Draughtbusters scaled by focusing on training and workshops to help others set up autonomous groups. This enabled rapid expansion, resulting in 15 groups forming in surrounding towns and others as far as Scotland. The lesson is that to scale community impact, you must provide a replicable framework and empower local leaders to run their own operations.
TIMECODES
00:00 Greeting to Tony and Tricia
00:16 What is Draughtbusters
00:36 How did Draughtbusters start?
01:20 The Impact Draughtbusters is making
01:32 The most common causes of draught in a home
02:45 What is the mix of new to old homes in Reading?
03:23 What is the process for how someone contacts Draughtbusters
04:24 Tony's background and how he became interested in preventing draughts
06:12 Tricia's role in draughtbusters and how she promotes Draughtbusters
10:38 Draughtbusters groups outside of Reading
12:24 Challenges the group has faced
16:24 Draughtbusting tips from Tricia
19:47 Draughbusters going forwards and economics of Draughtbusters
21:23 Final thoughts
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