Ways to Improve your Homes Efficiency
If you have had an EPC completed by us you will already have an in-depth recommendations report, which is specific to your property. If however you have not had an EPC completed, and you are looking for ways to improve your homes carbon footprint, then you have come to the right place.
Below, we have detailed a number of the different ways in which you can increase the energy efficiency of your property and save yourself money… which will be particularly useful in these tough economical times. So, lets crack on…
Because up to 50% of a homes heat can be lost through the walls and the loft space, it is crucial that you have insulated these areas where possible. In doing so, you will notice a huge difference in your monthly bills and it will also show potential buyers that you have gone the extra mile to ensure the property is in good order.
Cavity wall insulation
This will apply to your typical brick and block construction type where insulation can be retro-fitted, you can see if a property has had cavity wall insulation already as there will be small patch marks in the pointing where the insulation has been injected. Grants can be applied for in some councils, however it is not a very expensive process and for the long term benefits it is definitely worthwhile.
Loft Insulation
It is surprising how many properties have not upgraded their loft insulation. Heat rises, and if there is nothing to stop it escaping in to your roof void, then you are practically throwing money away. Upgrading the insulation levels to 250mm could save as much as £200 a year! Contact your local council for more information about the grants that are available to you.
Low Energy Lighting
During an EPC assessment, the DEA will look at the lighting fitted throughout the property. Energy saving light bulbs can have quite a large effect on the scores achieved so it is crucial to ensure you have the new, Low-E fittings in all of your major ceiling light points. They also last 12 times longer than a standard tungsten bulb; it's a no brainer!
Double Glazing
As well as saving Energy, double glazed units will also increase your homes chances of a sale as it is one of the main features potential buyers will be looking for. Post 2002 units are the best to go for, as they have a low-e coating and provide extra draught exclusion and noise pollution features.
Above are the main points to consider when looking to improve your homes efficiency. I will go in to more details in my next eco friendly article.
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