Central heating isn’t exactly an inspiring conversation choice. Nobody even likes thinking about their bills other than to wish for them to disappear.
Central heating isn’t exactly an inspiring conversation choice.
Nobody even likes thinking about their bills other than to wish for
them to disappear. But heating our home is something we all have to do
in one way or another and unfortunately we have to pay for it.
You can make a few small changes to your home and
appliances that will keep the heat in and the bills down and go a
little way to reducing your CO2 emissions.
Most of us use boilers to heat our home. Thanks to
the combi-boiler, gone are the days when you needed a large space,
separate to your boiler, for the hot water tank. Not only do
combination boilers save you space, they also save you money.
Combi-boilers only heat up the water when you need it
meaning you won’t have the heating on all the time just so that you can
have a hot shower in the morning. You will save on your energy bills
because you will be using less power so you’ll reduce your carbon
footprint.
You should also switch to energy-efficient boilers,
known as condensers. By using the gases that would normally escape from
the flue to condense the water vapour in the tank back into water
you’ll save power and reduce heat loss.
British Gas is making the switch more affordable this
summer. If you buy a new boiler from them before 25 July you could save
£852. This saving includes £400 off a new boiler, free home care for
one year worth £204 and free radiator heating and controls installation
worth £248. Plus these boilers could save you around £170 a year.
The heating controls offer further savings potential.
By using timers and individual thermostats on each radiator and having
full control over the heating in your house, you can chop another £100
off your annual heating bills.
If all of us installed one of these new
energy-efficient combi-boilers we would save enough energy to heat 3.4
million homes for a year and will prevent 13 million tonnes of CO2
escaping into the atmosphere.
Once you’ve spent the money on keeping your home
warm, you don’t want the heat escape through the roof and walls. 50% of
the heat from your home is lost this way, so you will save a
considerable sum by getting the proper insulation.
Proper insulation for your cavity walls and roof
costs around £700 – this may seem a lot, but, it can save you £365 a
year on your electricity bills and you will qualify for a tax rebate
from your local authority of up to £125. So insulation will pay for
itself in less than two years.
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