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Top Energy Saving Tips this Winter Through Loft Insulation

Understandably, everyone right now wants to save energy. Many think changing to more efficient electrical appliances and switching off things they don’t need is the best solution. While it is a good idea, there are more effective ways to save energy. 

Around 85% of the energy used in the home is for heating and hot water, if you only think about your appliances, you’re missing the biggest saving options. Today we’ll explore the different ways you can reduce your dependence on heating and hot water in a bid to lower your energy spend.

Enhance and protect your loft insulation

Loft insulation is responsible for retaining the warmth of your home’s heating by trapping it in the fluffy material as it rises. Having no loft insulation can mean that around 25% of the heat produced is lost through the roof. The same can be said for insulation compressed underneath the weight of standard loft boards. Squashed insulation can’t work effectively, and the UK government recommends  a minimum depth of 270mm. To achieve this, investing in a raised loft boarding system like the LoftZone StoreFloor is designed specifically to allow for loft flooring while still allowing the full depth of insulation.

You may need new or replacement loft insulation to help reduce the heat lost in the home, but this is easy to do  as a DIY job, though we have professional installers who can help, as well, if required. Beyond loft insulation, many more insulation measures work but cost more and need professional installation, including wall insulation, double-glazing, modern draught proof doors, and underfloor insulation.  

Other ways to save energy apart from loft insulation

Stop Draughts

Draughts are a massive culprit of wasted energy and something that, if prevented, can quickly and easily help save you money. Check that windows and doors seal properly, and buy some adhesive foam strips or tape to fill areas where you can feel cold air passing into the home. It’s important to consider that your home still needs some ventilation, but you should be able to choose when to have that rather than for a drought  to blow, constantly wasting the heat in your home.

Thick curtains for windows, and even doors, help a lot too. And whilst it’s fashionable to have wooden floors, you can get cold draughts from under the floor in older properties. There are clever ways to insulate underfloor, even sometimes using a robot to spray insulation underneath, but rugs and carpets work wonders too, they all provide insulation and stop draughts.

Individually controlled radiators

Most homes have one single thermostat controlling the temperature of your radiators universally. But many rooms need less heat than others, so if you have radiators, ensure each one has a thermostatic radiator valve (TVR) to turn the temperature up or down on individual radiators. TRVs can be fitted without any plumbing necessary, they simply screw on.

Manual TRVs are around £10-15 each, whilst electronic ones which you can set with individual timers, are about double the price. However, more recently, smart TRVs can sense when you are in the room and switch the radiator on or off are also available. No matter which TRV you go for, they will help save energy by letting you be smart about where to prioritise your heat. 

Underfloor heating

If you have a large room, radiators are quite a slow way of heating it. This is because heat rises, warming the ceiling first before it slowly spreads down to the lower part of the room, where you actually want the heat. That’s why underfloor heating is good, as it works the other way around.

Reduce hot water

In terms of saving hot water, there are obvious things like taking quicker showers and having fewer baths. But don’t forget that if you’re washing up, use a bowl or the plug to fill the sink and use that water rather than washing every item under a constant stream of hot water, as that is just heated water you’ve paid for literally going down the drain. Use cold water to rinse off cleaned dishes, cutlery and glasses, as this doesn’t require hot water once it’s been cleaned.

Implement these energy-saving tips to save money today!

These are all small, inexpensive and quick changes that everyone can make to instantly see the savings you can benefit from at home. Get in touch with a team member to discuss some of these tips in more detail or to see how we can help you further reduce your energy usage with our loft insulation solutions.

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