With budgets tightening across the UK, you may be searching for ways to trim your energy bills and make your home more efficient.  When you consider that some very simple changes in behaviour can impact the amount of energy that is used in your home, you can see that every member of your family can contribute to the earned savings each month.  By working on developing good habits for conserving energy you’ll soon be on your way to making your home more energy efficient with lower bills.  Let’s take a look at some tips for saving money in some very practical ways.

How To Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

  1. Did you know that you can save from £45 to £80 each year if you simply turn your appliances off when they are not in use?  You should turn off satellites, TV recorders, and other appliances that you’re not using especially during the night when you are asleep.
  2. If you set the washer to use water that’s 30°C, use a pan to wash up the dishes instead of letting the hot tap run continually, and boil only the amount of water that you need for tea in your kettle you can save up to £43 each year.  These are simple changes that will make a big difference in the energy bills that you see each month.
  3. Change the shower head that you have in the bath to a more water-efficient style that can help to reduce the amount of hot water that you use when you bathe.  Check with your local water company in case they are giving this type of shower head for homeowners in your locale.
  4. You may want to have your home draught-proofed so that you won’t lose heat through unprotected areas in your house.  Check windows, doors, cracks, and all of your skirting boards for areas that need improving; this can save you up to £30 each year.
  5. Another area that you’ll want to check is the loft for the amount of insulation that you have; to be energy efficient this space should have about ten inches of good insulation to keep heat from escaping.
  6. Using low energy light bulbs is another way to reduce your energy costs.  You may want to install LED spotlights and other energy-saving bulbs to replace the old ones that are increasing the amount of energy you are using each day.
  7. Finally, you should check the windows and doors that your home has to see if they are outdated and need replacing with more energy efficient styles.  Be sure to check their energy ratings to compare with newer models available to you on websites like www.windowstoreplastics.co.uk where you can find affordable products that will save you a great deal of money on those energy bills.

With just a few simple changes, your home can be more energy efficient and your utility bills much lower; engage the entire family in this new cost-cutting initiative for your family budget.