Articles tagged: energy bill
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Marci McFarland The new concept (an old concept in Europe) of the tank-less hot water heater has recently been given a publicity boost, albeit indirectly, by none other than Brad Pitt. written by Randy Heslip Heating and cooling your home uses more energy and drains more energy dollars than any other system in your home. Typically, 61% of your utility bill goes for heating and cooling. written by Simon Duffy It looks like we’re heading for an annual average energy bill of £1000 written by Alex Perry Insulating your home well can save you a small fortune on your energy bills, by cutting the amount of heat you lose through your walls, doors and roof. But should you try to do this home improvement by yourself, or hire someone to do it? This article weighs up the pros and cons of using a professional contractor versus doing it yourself. written by Alex Perry Insulating your loft is one of the best ways that you can save on energy and heating bills, and reduce your personal contribution to Climate Change. However, there are a bewildering range of materials that you can choose from. The following article tells you what you should think about when choosing between different materials, and how some of the most popular materials stack up against each other.
written by Alex Perry Many people want to improve the insulation in their loft but can’t afford to lose their boarded loft floor – often an important storage area. There are ways to improve the insulation in your loft and keep your storage space and this article discusses some of the options. written by Alex Perry One of the best ways to save on your heating bills and make your home warmer in winter is to install ‘cavity wall insulation’. Plus if you choose the right installer you can get the job done professionally for a very low price, with a 25 year guarantee. In fact some people can get it done completely free. The following article explains all about cavity wall insulation and how to get it installed for less.
written by The Handyman Guy Here is a recommendation from the gas and electrical companies about how to save resources. This process is of a moderate difficulty. << previous page 1 next page>> |