How To Create An Energy-Efficient Home

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Energy prices are rising and many of us are looking for ways to stay warm this winter without spending a fortune. One of the best ways to reduce spending without trying to survive without your heating system is to make your home more energy-efficient. Here are some top tips to save you money and help you stay cozy. 

Insulate your home

Insulating your home will help to keep warm air in and reduce heat loss. If you find that the temperature drops quickly or your living spaces feel drafty, adding insulation is a brilliant way to save money on your energy bills and create a more comfortable environment. There are lots of ways you can improve insulation, from quick and simple DIY solutions to more expensive methods that offer long-term benefits. Research options and get quotes. The best way to insulate your home is to use loft and cavity wall insulation and upgrade windows and doors, but you can also use budget-friendly solutions, such as adding draft excluders, filling holes in external walls and sealing door and window frames. 

Replace old and damaged windows

If you have an old house with single-glazed windows, or your windows or doors are damaged or broken, it’s beneficial to consider window replacement. Replacing your windows can make a huge difference to your utility bills and it will also enhance curb appeal, improve security and block out noise. You can choose from a huge range of styles and designs to suit your home and budget. It’s worth remembering that new windows and doors represent a great long-term investment. You will save money on your energy bills straight away and you can also add substantial value to your home. 

Upgrade your appliances and heating system

Modern appliances and heating systems are much more energy-efficient than older versions. If you have an old washing machine, refrigerator or freezer, or your furnace hasn’t been replaced in decades, you may be surprised at how much money you could save by upgrading. You should also notice a significant difference in performance and functionality. 

Set a thermostat

We all want to feel warm and cozy when we get in from work after a long day during the cold, damp, miserable winter months. It can be difficult to maintain the perfect temperature if you’re out during the day or the weather is unpredictable. Setting a thermostat makes it easy to regulate the temperature of your home. Thermostats are designed to keep the temperature at the right level. You can choose what temperature to set your thermostat. It’s a good idea to reduce the temperature slightly if you’re looking to save money during winter. The US Department of Energy suggests that the average homeowner could save around 10% on their bills by lowering the thermostat temperature by 7-10℉. 

Boosting energy efficiency is an effective way to save money on your energy bills while maintaining a comfortable, cozy home. If you’re trying to lower spending and stay warm this winter, take these tips on board. Insulate your home, consider upgrading or replacing old or damaged windows and doors, set a thermostat and update appliances and heating systems. 

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