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Tips To Make Your Home Energy Efficient

Everybody is looking for practical ways to save money. Finding them alone, however, is more of a challenge. The best way to save on your energy bills is by making your home energy efficient. <br>

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Tips To Make Your Home Energy Efficient

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  1. Tips To Make Your Home Energy Efficient Everybody is looking for practical ways to save money. Finding them alone, however, is more of a challenge. The best way to save on your energy bills is by making your home energy efficient. A home that has been made efficient can save money in the long-term rather than being a quick fix and all homeowners can benefit from energy efficient changes to their home. A semi-detached property, for example, can save up to £240 a year simply by improving loft insulation.What measures can you take to save money with energy efficiency? 1.EPC An evaluation of your property is the first essential step when you are looking to maximise the potential for saving energy in your home. A domestic or commercial EPC can help not only show you which areas of your home need improvements but the Domestic Energy Advisor who creates your EPC can recommend correct measures needed to reduce energy waste and. An EPC gives your home various ratings as shown below, indicating areas for improvement. You may have known your property needed new insulation or new gas boiler, but you may not have known exactly how energy efficient they and other areas of your home were. Your EPC certificate is also a requirement if you plan to sell or rent a property to give an indication to the new or current tenants the predicted prices of their energy bills. 2.Upgrade Your Gas Boiler Older properties are notorious for having older boilers that are not up to the energy efficient standards modern gas boilers have. Your property could save up to £340 a year simply by switching from an Energy rated Product (ErP) G-Rated gas boiler to an A-rated one. Since September 205, the UK government now suggests that all gas boilers be manufactured to meet a minimum efficiency that meets the A-rank, ensuring more properties are as energy efficient as possible. There are installers throughout the UK that produce boilers that meet current efficiency standards. With makes including Intergas and Ideal, your energy efficiency ratings will start to climb as your new boiler heats your home more effectively. You can have better control of your heating and could potentially qualify for energy saving grants if you meet the government’s recommendations.

  2. 3.Install Renewable Energy Sources Have you ever considered renewable energy? Many properties around the country are starting to benefit from using solar panels and wind turbines on private property to generate their own electricity and start saving on using energy from the national grid. Solar and wind energy is entirely clean and free. Solar panels generate quite a bit of energy, even in the UK! This is because they are activated by daylight, rather than direct sun. With the potential to generate up to 3,500kwh of energy every year and save more than a tonne and a half of carbon dioxide from a 4kWp system. 4.Heat pumps Air and ground source heat pumps are another great way to save on your renewables. Air source heat pumps in particular can save a property up to 70% on its annual energy bills with the potential to attract up to £15,000 in incentive payments from the Government Renewable Heat Incentive scheme over 7 years. Make your home more energy efficient and start seeing the benefits to both the environment and your wallet. Contact a professional installer today, they will be able to equip your household with tailored, professional advice on how you can improve your home’s energy ratings and control your consumption

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