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How to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient on a Budget

April 26, 2023 Laura

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Making your home more energy efficient is even more important than ever, but it can be an expensive task if you don’t know how to do so on a budget.

If you’re tired of constantly turning the heat on and off and want to save money on your energy costs this year, we’ve laid out some tips on how to make your home more energy-efficient on a budget.

Why make your home more energy efficient?

Energy efficiency is something that everyone should aspire to do. It’s not only important for financial reasons, but it also reduces the need for fossil fuels and conserves resources. Recent studies have shown that investing in energy efficiency can result in significant environmental benefits.

There are many ways to make your home more energy-efficient without spending a fortune – we’ll explore some tips and tricks below.

Solar installation doesn’t have to be expensive

Installing solar panels will help you save money on your energy bills every month, generating electricity even on gloomy days. With solar panels costing an average of £5,000 to £6,000, are they really a worthy investment? Price aside, solar panels are a lucrative investment, and there are plenty of grants available to help you install them on your home. If you want solar panels installers East Anglia and the UK customers recommend, then we advise you to look for top-rate solar installers online.

Check for draughts and draught-proof your home

Unfinished areas of your home such as behind doors or below window frames can facilitate air movement and create problems with humidity levels, moisture control and even heat distribution. You can use draught-proofing strips on your windows to prevent cold draughts from entering your home

Say goodbye to standby

We’re all guilty of leaving stuff on standby mode when it doesn’t really need to be. While it’s better than just leaving your devices turned on, sometimes it’s best to just turn your appliances off completely to avoid tampering with your energy bills. Whether it’s your TV, washing machine or printer, many household appliances can be left on standby mode. We advise you just knock the switch and turn them off when you aren’t using them instead.

Insulate flooring in your home

Did you know that around 10% of the heat in your home is lost through the ground floor? That’s why, if possible, you should consider insulating your downstairs flooring.

Understanding which sort of floor you have is critical to selecting the appropriate floor insulation for your home. Certain houses might feature a blend of solid and carpeted flooring, necessitating a different insulation strategy for each.

Replace old windows and doors with a high-efficiency model

Replacing and upgrading your windows and doors will not only lower your energy bills and heating costs, but it will also be less expensive than other measures that you can take to stop the heat from escaping your home.

 

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