Sureserve Joins The Healthy Homes Hub
14th October 2025
Andy Cameron-Smith
Sureserve become the latest members of the Healthy Homes Hub
Both organisations will work together to help promote positive health outcomes for social housing residents
Sureserve will add their expertise and insight to the Hub’s knowledge base for housing providers
Sureserve, the trusted partner of housing associations, local authorities and residents for compliance and energy services, are the latest members of the Healthy Homes Hub.
The Hub is a membership body promoting active collaboration across academia, health and housing to deliver healthier living environments, a knowledge hub for housing providers to deliver healthy homes and acts as a voice and platform to articulate the value of good health in the home.
Sureserve provide solutions that focus on energy efficiency to create warm, safe and compliant homes through a focus on alleviating fuel poverty. With nationwide reach based on regional and local relationships, they have a clear focus to help improve the quality of life for residents.
Through a comprehensive product suite, Sureserve provide services to the housing sector across installation and maintenance, electrical safety, fire safety, insulation services, water hygiene and treatment together with renewable solutions for public buildings.
Commenting on their membership, Andrew Tod, Head Net Zero Carbon at Sureserve said:
“We recognise the importance of positive health in the home. It is fundamental to the services we provide; therefore, we are delighted to have joined the Healthy Homes Hub to support them in their ambition to make every home a healthy one. Housing faces several issues, and a number of challenges, but one outcome should be consistent—improved quality of life for the resident. This starts with good health, so we look forward to participating in and learning from activity across the Hub. Sureserve are excited to join a growing collective of forward-thinking leaders in the housing sector placing greater emphasis on the health of our homes.”
Jenny Danson, Chief Executive of the Healthy Homes Hub added:
“It is going to take a wide coalition of the willing to drive forward a clear focus on positive health outcomes in our homes, so we are delighted to welcome the Sureserve team to our membership base. They are another respected and authoritative voice to add to the knowledge base we are building to support the social and affordable housing sector deliver better outcomes for landlords and residents alike.”
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