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An Eco-Friendly Home - Features - Tiscali Homes

The Energy Saving Trust's Top 10 Tips

Familiarise yourself with the various simple ways you can be more energy efficient in your home.

Top ten tips:

  1. Brush up on energy saving
    Eliminate draughts and wasted heat by installing a cheap, easy-to-fix brush or PVC seal on your exterior doors. Letterboxes and keyholes should be covered too.
  2. Draught dodgers
    Draughts also get in through gaps in floorboards and skirting boards, which also allow heat to escape in the winter months. Filling them with newspaper, beading or sealant will help you stop throwing heat (and your money!) away.
  3. A bright idea & buy an energy saving light bulb
    Trade your ordinary light bulbs for energy saving ones. Costing from just £3.50, energy saving light bulbs last 12 times longer and for each bulb you fit, you could save up to £9 on your annual electricity bill or £100 over the bulb's lifetime.
  4. Treat your tank & give it a jacket
    An insulating jacket for a hot water tank only costs a few pounds and pays for itself within months. Fit one that's at least 75mm (3") thick and you could save around £20 a year. If every UK household fitted a jacket on their tank tomorrow, we'd save over £95 million of energy every year!
  5. Lofty ambitions
    Insulating your loft is one of the simplest ways to save energy and you can even install it yourself. Insulate you loft today and in a year you could between £180 and £220.
  6. Look for cavities
    Around 33% of the heat lost in your home is through the walls, so insulating them can be the most cost-effective way to save energy in the home - you could save £130 to £160 on your annual heating bills! Cavity wall insulation will also keep you cool in the summer and warm in winter. It's straightforward, inexpensive and hassle-free. If we all had our cavity walls filled tomorrow, together we'd save over £962 million of energy every year.
  7. Boilers - it may not be broke but it might still need fixing!
    If your boiler is over 15 years old it's probably time to replace it. By law, new boilers must now be of the high-efficiency condensing type. They can help you save up to a third on your heating bills and even more if you upgrade to modern controls.
  8. Look for the logo
    When replacing appliances, look for ones displaying the energy saving recommended logo. Energy saving appliances use less energy and could save you up to £45 a year.
  9. See double...and cut heat loss by 50%
    Double-glazing cuts heat loss through windows by 50% and could cut your heating bill by £80 to £100.
  10. Take our online home energy check
    Still not sure which are your home's weak spots? Why not complete the Energy Saving Trust's online home energy check? If you'd prefer to speak to someone you can call a local energy efficiency advisor on 0800 512 012.

What do you think?

Are the tips above helpful? Do you have some of your own to share?

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Added: 15 April 2008 13:19
Linda says:
Who out there is in a gym and not using the gyms hot water to shower? I go swimming 3 times a week and take advantage of their water by washing my hair etc afterwards, saves water and power in my house. Also reduces cleaning time in my bathroom. :o)
Added: 15 April 2008 12:46
Freshwaterdiver.com says:
1) When boiling your kettle pour the excess hot water into a thermos flask for use later on - it saves having to boil the kettle again AND you get a hot cuppa without the wait. 2) LED's are not yet bright enough for reading. I've had two and both stopped working within 100 hours and they are costly - I'm sure they will get better in time! Until then the energy saver lights are best. We are also Photovoltaic powered but its expensive, no help from the government, and only a few have the ideal location for them to work effectively.
Added: 5 April 2008 00:06
Paul says:
Everyone is telling us to fit the new energy saving light bulbs? Well I have tried some and the light you get from them is so dull you can hardly see anything. They make you feel as though your vision is working on half there capacity. I would use them but until they give decent light they are not for me?
Added: 4 April 2008 21:20
DEANO says:
I'M AN ELECTRICAN FROM CONQUEST HOSPITAL WHY ARE THEY BANGING ON ABOUT USING ENERGY SAVING LAMPS AS THEY USE ALOT OF ENERGY WHEN YOU FIRST SWITCH ON L.E.DS ARE THE ONLY ENERGY SAVING FORMS OF LIGHTING THERE IS AND THEY LAST FOR EVER, PLUS ONE MORE THING THEY TELL US ABOUT REDUCING WHEN ITS THE POWER STATION THAT CHUCKS OUT CARBON AND ITS FILTED AH HELLOW
Added: 4 April 2008 19:58
Gwyn Bevan says:
To avoid having the hot water heater on all day when only small quanities are wanted, leave a good size pan of suitable shape permanently on a storage heater.(In olden days the kettle was always left on the hob for the same purpose).
Added: 4 April 2008 16:31
Donald says says:
check out your Television Consumption - the new slim line versions can use up to 6 times that of an Older flat screen model so if it "Ain't bust dont fix it" the programmes are no better :)
Added: 3 April 2008 16:56
Simon says:
Hang a curtain over your front door, keeps out drafts and keeps the heat in.
Added: 11 March 2008 14:18
jon says:
Probably one of the simplest and quickest eco-friendly things one can do is use energy saving lightbulbs as most supermarkets now stock them.

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