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Top tips for a more energy efficient home in 2019

Posted on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Updated on Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Large numbers of us now aim to become more energy efficient around our homes.

Being energy efficient impacts simple actions like switching on a light, opening a fridge or heating water. Here are heating experts, Hometree’s top tips for becoming energy efficient in 2019.

1: Replace your traditional boiler with an energy efficient boiler:

We often like to forget about our boiler and hide it away in a cupboard, which is why we find it so distressing when our boiler is on the blink and needs to be replaced. It is, after all, one of the most important items in your home, bringing you heat, comfort and hot running water.

If you replace your old boiler with an energy-efficient boiler with Hometree, the boiler and installation costs are often compensated by the savings you make thanks to your new, more energy efficient boiler. This is important since roughly half of what you spend on energy every year is down to your boiler. Hometree recommends installing an A++-rated boiler for efficiency.

2: Ensure you are using a smart thermostat:

Smart thermostats allow you to manage your heating controls remotely from your computer, tablet or smartphone and include sophisticated features like learning your heating routine, advising you on the best times to put your heating on, informing you on energy efficiency and even using your location (leaving or nearing your home) to automatically turn your heating on or off. Smart thermostats help keep your home at an ambient temperature, which is the best way to keep your home warm without wasting money.

3: Replace Incandescent Bulbs:

Incandescent bulbs stopped being produced to some extent back in 2014 and continue to be phased out to save the planet and save homeowners money.

Halogen bulbs, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs will provide your home with long-lasting light and are more energy-efficient than the outdated incandescent bulbs. Since the average home uses 40 bulbs, switching over your bulbs could save you a bundle on your electrical bill.

4: Try washing your clothes at a lower temperature:

Simply playing around with the time and temperature settings on your washing machine could impact your carbon footprint as well as your spend on energy bills. If you wash a full load of your clothes on the lowest possible temperature (a cold wash if possible), select the shortest cycle and use a high spin to save tumble drying, you could be onto a winner. If the items are heavily soiled, football kits etc, try soaking first - there are also a number of detergent brands now who focus their products on working well at lower temperatures.

5: Are you using your electrical appliances efficiently?

The average UK household has 40-50 electrical appliances. There are many ways you can save money and increase efficiency with some changes in 2019, such as:

Don’t completely pack your fridge full of food and make sure there is plenty of ventilation (i.e. no dust gathering at the back)

Ensure that you only fill the kettle with the water you plan to use

Switch your TV standby mode off

Turn lights off when you leave a room

Whenever buying any new appliances, take their energy efficiency into consideration by checking online.

These all impact your electric bill and your carbon footprint and are easy changes to make, so why don’t get started today?