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Top Energy-saving Tips For Homeowners This Winter

Issue 117

As the temperature starts to drop and energy prices remain high, many UK homeowners are currently looking for simple yet effective ways to stay warm during the colder months of the year without soaring energy bills. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to improve efficiency and cut costs this winter. Interested? Read on to find out more.

Seal Drafts & Insulate Your Home

It is hard to keep your home warm if you have drafts and poor insulation. By sealing drafts and insulating your home effectively, you can keep warmth in and reduce your energy consumption. Windows and doors are the main culprits for drafts, so be sure to check these areas and seal any that you find. Installing proper loft insulation is also an effective way for your home to retain heat. There are many different options out there, so explore your options thoroughly and choose what is in line with your budget and goals. Small changes like switching to heavy curtains can also combat drafts and lead to further savings.

Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances

Older appliances can be a drain on energy usage. As technology has developed, there are plenty of new energy-efficient appliances that use a fraction of the energy and cost a lot less to run over the long term. For example, LED lightbulbs are proven to use 80% less electricity than standard ones, and air fryers are generally more energy-efficient than electric ovens. Also, make sure you turn devices off when you’re not using them rather than leaving them in standby mode.

Opt for Low-Cost Heating Alternatives

Not every room needs central heating running through it all the time. Things like heated throws, draught excluders, and thermal curtains or blinds can help keep a room warm without pushing the thermostat up. Investing in these types of things can also help keep a room warmer for longer, meaning you can turn those radiators down once the initial chill has worn off.

Enhance Garage Insulation

If your home has an attached garage, you also need to make sure that it is properly insulated. Poor insulation here can undo all your energy-saving efforts. Upgrading to electric garage doors can help keep the cold air out and the heat in while also adding an extra layer of protection. Electric garage doors can also be a space-saving option while adding convenience with remote-controlled access.

Many UK homeowners are worried about the rising cost of energy heading into the colder months of the year. You want to keep your home warm and comfortable, but you do not want your bills to skyrocket. By following the steps in this post, you can improve energy efficiency and lower your bills while making it easier to keep the home at a comfortable and stable temperature during autumn and winter.

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