One of the simplest suggestions for ways to make big savings was Alan’s recommendation to switch to low-energy light bulbs, which could save £35 a year. Mum-of-two Lucy said: "I have low-energy bulbs in the main lights of the house, but I didn’t realise that you can now get low-energy bulbs for other types of fixtures, like the light in our lounge, which holds five little bulbs.
While Alan praised Lucy for not using a tumble drier, despite having plenty of washing to do with two young children, he warned that clothes should be dried on a rack if the home’s radiators are to work to maximum potential.
"Tumble dryers are a massive drain on the energy meter as well as the finances, so it’s best to dry clothes outside where possible," he saidAs 35% of heat escapes through walls, the savings on their energy bills would cover that cost within a year. As Lucy and Dave bought a new boiler recently, this has taken a huge strain off the amount of energy they use.
Highly efficient condensing boilers, like the one in the Rhodes family home, convert more than 90% of fuel into heat, compared with just 55% for some old boilers.
As the family are finding out, a new boiler could cut heating bills by up to 40% straight away, so you make further savings and help the environment over time.
Survey results
HOW energy efficient is your home right now? (Rating A-G, with A= very energy efficient)
The house is currently rated as C in terms of its energy use. It is thought this could be improved to a B rating with some simple improvements.
What do you already have installed?
Heating provided by a condensing combination boiler;
A room thermostat on the heating system;
A timer on the heating systemfull article
1 comment:
A great but rarely mentioned alternative to the tumble dryer is a spin dryer- which uses approximately 1/100th of the energy that a conventional
tumble dryer does. More information is available at
http://www.laundry-alternative.com/drying.htm
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