Top 10 Energy Saving Tips
The Energy Saving Trust has a very comprehensive site with links to almost everything you might want to know about EPCs, information about grants available for loft and wall insulation, energy saving bulbs and other ways of reducing both your energy costs and carbon footprint. Visit;
The Energy Saving Trust or The Renewable Energy Centre
By following the energy saving measures below you should see a great return on your investment, both financially and environmentally. You can cut as much as £300 off your annual energy bill and reduce your household's carbon dioxide emissions by around two tonnes.
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. Sealing unused open fireplaces, and their associated ventilation bricks, greatly
reduces heat loss from a room.
Draught dodgers
Draughts also get in through gaps in floorboards and skirting boards, which also allow heat to escape
in winter. Stop this waste by filling these gaps with newspaper, beading or sealant.
Use energy saving light bulbs
Switch to energy saving light bulbs. They last up to 12 times longer than ordinary light bulbs, and each bulb you fit could save up to £100 on electricity over the bulb's lifetime. They come in a whole range of styles and fittings.
Fit your tank with a jacket
Insulate your hot water tank with a jacket - it only costs a few pounds and, with all the heat it traps in, 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 an adequate tank-jacket tomorrow, we'd save over £95 million of energy every year!
Loft Insulation
Insulating your loft is one of the simplest ways to save energy - you can even install it yourself. Insulate your loft today and in a year you could save between £180 and £220 per annum.
Insulate wall cavities
Around 33% of the heat lost in an uninsulated house is through the walls. You could save up to £160 on energy bills each year by insulating your wall cavities. It also creates an even temperature in your home. If we all filled our wall cavities, we'd save over £960 million of energy a year.
Switch to high-efficiency boilers
If your boiler is over 15 years old it's probably time to replace it. By law, new gas boilers in England and Wales must now be of the high efficiency condensing type, which can help you save up to a third on your heating bills and even more if you upgrade to modern controls as well.
Look for the Logo
When purchasing new appliances, always look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo. Energy Saving Recommended appliances are the most efficient in their category and could save you up to £45 a year