9 Effective Ways to Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

Today, advancement in technology coupled with innovative thinking have largely curtailed energy consumption especially in the domestic sector. Small yet logical means have taken over high expenditures which means homeowners won’t have to spend a fortune towards energy saving measures and can contribute towards higher energy efficiency.

9 Effective Ways to Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

 

Between 2022 and 2023 energy consumption across the UK saw a decline of 0.6% though not significant, yet a notable one indeed. Encouragingly, the domestic sector has witnessed a record low in energy consumption with a decrease of 6% owing to energy saving measures such as home insulation, installation of energy efficient equipment, and similar behavioural changes. Currently, the average energy price is capped at 6.34 pence/kWh for gas and 24.85 pence/kWh for electricity, an increase of £21 from the previous cap.

 

According to predictions by Cornwall Insight, (an energy research & analytics firm) though energy prices may go down during April & October this year, high domestic energy prices will remain and may even be the new normal. Some reports suggest that the energy price cap is all set to get a revision every three months and all eyes will be on the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), a standing authority that regulates energy prices.

 

The truth now is that higher energy prices are here to stay, and homeowners are not at the luxury of making choice with regards to energy prices. However, there are smart ways to save on your energy bills and make a big stride towards higher energy efficiency for a sustainable and eco-friendly future.

 

Energy Efficient Appliances

 

When it comes to energy efficiency there are a number of appliances you will be surprised about that can in fact reduce energy bills.

 

Dishwasher

 

If you didn’t know, using a dishwasher instead of the conventional means which is washing by hands will save a lot of water. This is because, a dishwasher uses 1.2kWh of electricity per cycle which amounts to about 50 pence per day and uses 10 times less water than hand washing means.

 

Breakdown – The current average cost of electricity in the UK is around 30 pence/kWh which when equated with the energy usage of the dishwasher comes to 36 pence/hour.

 

Tip – Run your dishwasher at full loads than half loads which will provide the best results in terms of energy efficiency and cost. Upgrade your dishwasher to A rated model (energy rating label) will at least save you £30/year.

 

Toaster

 

If you had a choice between using a toaster oven or a microwave oven, to toast your bread, then toaster should be your go to choice. Toasters ovens are small in size and have shorter pre-heating times than microwave ovens making them an ideal choice for better energy efficiency.

 

Breakdown – If you use a toaster daily for 60 seconds (1minute) to toast a bread that could serve 4, it will cost you £7 per year. A microwave if used for 60 seconds if costs you 0.5 pence/minute, then a toaster will cost you 0.02 pence/minute.

 

Tip – If you want a means to reheat leftovers, bake and toast smaller quantities of food then toaster ovens should be your go-to choice for significant energy savings.

 

Use of solar panels, air source heat pumps, skylights all make a significant impact on energy efficiency and help in significant energy savings thus reducing your bills

 

Other Appliances – A Fridge-freezer, washing machine, or a kettle may come across as daily necessities which you cannot do without. However, selecting a higher energy rating (A rated) appliance and limiting the use may be the only options.

 

Insulation

 

Did you know that insulating your walls and lofts can save you up to £450 annually on your energy bill?

 

Cavity wall insulation reduces heat loss by sealing any gaps between the layers of cavity walls. Mineral wool, polystyrene beads, cavity foam insulation, are recommended.

 

Loft insulation for at least a depth of 270mm is recommended by the standards of building regulations. Fiber glass, mineral wool, foams can be used as materials which have high heat-retaining capacity.

 

Internal Wall Insulation is an affordable means to improve thermal performance and energy efficiency of a house. Materials such as lime, cork, foam boards, mineral wool offer the best insulation outcomes.

 

Other insulation means such as floor insulation and draught proofing can be considered depending upon the need and budget.

 

Enhanced Energy Efficiency by Construction Methods

 

Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) are counted among the most effective energy efficient construction methods. With a higher R-value and solid thermal mass properties they offer excellent thermal insulation enabling facilitating a stable temperature throughout the year.

 

Timber Frame construction is considered highly energy efficient as they act as natural insulators and help in better temperature control. Unlike other methods, timber frame constructions enable solid sealing at doors, windows, and joints and resist leaks escaping outside.

 

Sheet Piles utilise earth’s natural heat whilst effecting minimal to no disruption to the soil and offer as sustainable heating and cooling means. Sheet piles utilise renewable energy forms for heating purposes and can greatly reduce Co2 emissions. In addition, their installation costs are extremely low and as against other renewable methods and thus can significantly reduce energy bills.

 

Trench Piles transfer the load from construction into soil layers and are installed by soil displacement or by soil excavation methods. They offer solid support for foundation works especially in sewage and provide excavation support to help retain soil against larger loads.

 

Glazing

 

Double glazing your windows significantly helps in achieving energy efficiency thus saving big on your energy bills by preventing heat loss and ensuring warm/stable temperatures at indoors. An A or A+ energy rated double glazed windows are recommended for best results.

 

Adjust Your Heating Controls

 

They say small changes transpire into big benefits. Did you know that just by lowering your thermostat by 1 degree will reduce your electricity bill by at least 10%? Try adopting such simple yet effective measures for better results.

 

Turn off the Lights

 

Though this is obvious, turning off lights when not in use can save you up to £8 annually according to the Energy Saving Trust. Following such simple yet important tips will contribute big towards attaining higher energy efficiency.

 

Sealing the Gaps

 

Sealing leaks through the gaps of your doors and windows is crucial from an energy efficiency perspective. Use of weather stripping for doors and caulks as sealants will help attain a balanced temperature resulting in optimal/lower energy consumption.

 

Replace the Bulbs

 

If you are still in the incandescent era, it is high time you switch over. Opting for a CFL by replacing an incandescent bulb will save you £8 annually per bulb. Furthermore, in the era of LEDs, upgrading to an LED bulb instead of a CFL will lighten your electricity bill by at least 20%.

 

Switch to Renewables

 

As discussed earlier switching to renewable energy-efficient options such as solar panels, heat pumps, rooflights are a must for today’s expensive urban lifestyle. Though you may have to invest highly upfront, you will be backed by assistance from grants and incentives from governmental organisations and other means. Schemes such as the Great British Insulation Scheme are there to help and support homeowners in terms of affordability and incorporation.

 

Conclusion:

 

Thoughtful yet simple approaches can actually transpire into immensely beneficial results in the long run. Whether for projects of higher magnitude or for small scale internal adjustments, going through the energy saving book will help save a lot and makes you a direct contributor for an eco-friendly environment.
Start your green initiatives today and contribute to the change towards an energy efficient planet. Contact our experts at Extension Architecture today!

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