Internal wall insulation works by creating a thermal barrier on the inner walls and reducing heat loss thereby improving the retention of warmth within the building. Insulating your solid walls could cut your heating costs considerably, and make your home more comfortable.
Typical Energy Bill Savings:
Detached - £550
Semi Detached - £315
Mid Terrace - £185
Typical Carbon Dioxide Savings:
Detached - 1500 (kgCO2/year)
Semi Detached - 880 (kgCO2/year)
Mid Terrace - 520 (kgCO2/year)
Loft insulation stops rising heat in its tracks. This turns your attic into a shield between your warm home and the cold outside world. A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home. Insulating your loft, attic or flat roof is an effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills
Typical Energy Bill Savings:
Detached - £370
Semi Detached - £225
Mid Terrace - £200
Typical Carbon Dioxide Savings:
Detached - 1000 (kgCO2/year)
Semi Detached - 620 (kgCO2/year)
Mid Terrace - 560 (kgCO2/year)
An air-source heat pump can provide efficient heating and cooling for your home. An ASHP takes in heat from a cooler area (usually outside), raises the temperature and moves the heat into your home. It uses electricity to do this. But it produces much more heat energy than it uses in electrical energy. This makes heat pumps a more energy efficient way to heat your home than a traditional gas or oil boiler. It also produces far fewer carbon emissions than other heating systems
Cavity wall insulation traps the warm air in and prevents air from circulating around the cavity. By reducing heat loss through the cavity, you could save on your heating bills as well as your home having a better insulating performance.
Typical Energy Bill Savings:
Detached - £405
Semi Detached - £235
Mid Terrace - £140
Typical Carbon Dioxide Savings:
Detached - 1100 (kgCO2/year)
Semi Detached - 650 (kgCO2/year)
Mid Terrace - 385 (kgCO2/year)
The main function of a gas boiler is to act as a heater and provide buildings with the hot water they need, which is important for two very big reasons. Firstly, the hot water produced by your boiler is pumped through your radiators when you turn on your central heating, providing them with a reliable source of heat.
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