Save Money by Reducing Your Energy Consumption
With increasing reports in the media of higher household bills, one way to
save money and the environment is to save energy thereby paying less for your
household bills.What is more important is moving in the direction of having a
“eco-friendly” home. This according to some experts will improve the saleability
of your home. The government's implementation of the Energy Performance
Certificates is one of the reasons for this introduction. Using a number of other resources we have compiled a list of tips to help you save
money and energy at home and therefore improve your Energy Rating . • Check that you have thermostatic radiator valves fitted. If not these can
be purchased for less than £10 and fitted by a plumber for about the same price. • Replace all the bulbs in your home with energy saving light bulbs. These
have come down in price and can be picked up for just a few pounds each. • If your property has a hot water tank check that it has an insulating
jacket or sprayed with insulating foam. A jacket for your hot water tank can be
purchased for about £20. • If you have no loft insulation or less than 100mm thick then lay some more
to give your property between 150mm and 200mm at a cost of about £2 per square
metre. • Ensure that your central heating system have thermostatic controls and a
timer. If you do not have one then it might be possible to have these installed
at a reasonable cost . • If your walls are un-insulated you are losing a third of your heat there.
If you have cavity walls consider getting
cavity wall insulation. • If you don't have double-glazing you are losing a fifth of the heat
through the windows, so consider having double glazing or secondary glazing
installed in your home. As well as improving the saleability of your home by
improving its energy rating, it also improves security and reduces noise levels.
• The biggest source of energy inefficiency in the home is often the type of
boiler installed. For example if your boiler is over 10 years old, this may not
be very efficient, most modern boilers are designed to reduce the
energy consumption and increase efficiency . The condensing boilers being the best.