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Ways To Minimise Heat Loss In Your Home

Ways To Minimise Heat Loss In Your Home

As the temperatures drop and winter sets in, it's important to ensure that your home is properly insulated to keep energy bills down and stay comfortable. Fortunately, there are many measures you can take to reduce home heat loss, and the Eco-Home Network is here to help you make informed choices to save energy and money.

Here are some of the most effective ways to reduce heat loss in your home:

  1. Insulate your attic and walls: Insulation is one of the most effective ways to reduce heat loss in your home. You can save up to 20% on your energy bills by installing insulation in your walls and attic. Many types of insulation are available, including spray foam, blown-in insulation, and rigid foam insulation.
  2. Seal air leaks: Air leaks are a major source of heat loss in homes, and they can be found in many places, including around doors, windows, and electrical outlets. Sealing these leaks with caulking, weatherstripping, or foam insulation can greatly reduce heat loss and energy bills.
  3. Upgrade your windows: Old, leaky windows can be a major source of heat loss. Replacing your windows with new, energy-efficient models can save you money on your energy bills and improve your home's comfort level.
  4. Use draft stoppers: Draft stoppers are a simple and inexpensive way to reduce heat loss around doors and windows. They can be made from a variety of materials, such as foam, wool, or even old socks.
  5. Install a programmable thermostat: A programmable thermostat can help you save money on your energy bills by automatically adjusting your home's temperature when you're away or asleep.
  6. Use curtains and blinds: Closing curtains and blinds at night can help reduce heat loss through windows. Consider using thermal curtains or shades designed to insulate your windows and keep your home warm.

By taking these steps to reduce home heat loss, you can save money on your energy bills and make your home more comfortable during the winter months. And with the help of the Eco-Home Network, you can make informed choices about the best ways to save energy and money in your home.

Do you want to make your home more energy-efficient and save money on your energy bills?

You may be eligible for an ECO 4 Energy Efficiency Grant. The grants can help you cover the cost of various energy efficiency improvements.

Regulated Ofgem and all work carried out through Trustmark installers to guarantee the highest quality.  

To determine eligibility, simply complete our eligibility form.

It only takes a few minutes, and it could save you hundreds or even thousands of pounds.

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