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Steps To Create A More Energy-Efficient Home This Winter

Posted on December 3, 2021December 3, 2021 by Lyndsey OHalloran

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Winter is upon us, and many people are looking for ways to save money and protect the environment. With energy prices rising and homeowners looking to make a positive contribution to saving the planet, it’s an excellent idea to try to create a more energy-efficient home. Here are some simple steps to consider this winter.

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  1. Double glazing
  2. Insulation
  3. Energy-efficient lighting
  4. Upgrading your boiler
  5. New appliances

Double glazing

Double glazing offers a raft of benefits for homeowners looking to reduce spending and energy consumption. If you currently have single glazing, you may find that your home gets cold because warm air escapes through your windows. Investing in double glazing will improve heat retention, ensuring that your living spaces stay warm and cosy for longer. Double glazing can also boost the value of your home, enhance security and reduce noise levels. If you are considering buying double glazing for your home this winter, shop around for the best deals and compare quotes from reputable firms before you decide which company to choose. 

Insulation

Insulating your home is a brilliant way to lower energy consumption and save money on your energy bills. If you don’t already have loft and wall insulation, you should find that insulation makes a noticeable difference to the temperature of your home and the cost of heating living areas. You can also use simple measures, such as sealing door frames, using draught excluders and plugging holes and gaps in walls to reduce heat loss. In some cases, it may be possible to benefit from a grant or to access financial assistance for insulation. Research online to see if you are eligible. 

Energy-efficient lighting

Energy-efficient lighting is designed to provide a cost-effective, eco-friendly alternative to traditional lighting. Swapping conventional bulbs for options like LED lights can save you a substantial amount of money and prevent you from having to change your bulbs frequently. 

Upgrading your boiler

Most of us rely on our boilers to keep us toasty throughout the winter. If you have an old boiler, there is a higher risk of faults and breakdowns and you may find that you are spending more, especially with energy prices on the rise. Upgrading your boiler is a means of saving money in the long run and it will also help you enhance the performance of your heating system. Contact local companies to get quotes and compare prices and products before you make a decision. 

New appliances

Our homes are packed to the rafters with electrical appliances. It costs money to run these appliances, but having access to the latest technology doesn’t have to be expensive. Modern appliances are designed to reduce energy consumption. If you have old appliances, it’s worth exploring the benefits and potential cost savings of investing in new, smart additions for your kitchen and living room. 

Are you on a mission to lower your energy bills this winter? If you want to save money and do your bit for the environment, it’s a fantastic idea to try to make your home more energy-efficient. Consider investing in double glazing, upgrade your boiler and appliances, swap traditional light bulbs for energy-efficient lighting and insulate your home.

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