Gas heating system gas cost-efficiency tips
Gas heating system gas cost-efficiency tips
Trimming energy consumption is a popular theme in the press and television set. It is also financially advantageous when you consider the constant rise in energy expenses driven on by your heating boiler. The typical UK household spends more or less 50% of it’s energy costs on central heating energy use. To help you we have outlined below some prompt guidance to cut your heating bills.
Don’t use the heating boiler in places where it is not required :
If you have a spare sleeping room that is not being used switch off the central heating radiator in the room. You want to keep your house temperature comfortable that this doesn’t require you to heat rooms which are not going to be used for a number of days. shutting the door to these rooms will also stop warm air leaking into them and chilled air flowing out.
Don’t use the fire if you can use the central heating system :
If the room needs to be warmer use thermostatically manipulated radiator valves and rise the temperature setting. If you think about it the design of a fire incorporates a chimney which allows heat to escape to the outside, whilst an electric fire appears to give immediate heat it is not as efficient as the gas heating system in heating the room.
Stop those draughts with the correct insulation
Stop being chilled air flowing into your home means that you do not have to pay for energy to continually heat the air. DIY stores stock many insulation materials for use for this. You can get foam sealants which will rapidly close any air gaps that have developed between your door or windows and the wall. If you live in an older home you might be amazed how often these gaps occur. Whilst draughts are hidden using a wax candle flame can help to reveal where they are.
Don’t turn up the heating, put on more clothing :
Putting on a sweater will keep you warm rather than switching up the heating. A tenpercent reduction in your energy consumption can easily be achieved by reducing your room temperature by 1°.
Your curtains can help to control temperature :
The sun can be used to heat up your home in the winter by keeping curtains open on the side of the house where it is shining. Outside temperatures drop at nightime and your house can lose a lot of heat through the windows. Drawing the drapes provides an insulating layer which helps prevent this, you can save a considerable amount of money over time with this method. Thick curtains are greater at stopping heat loss than thin ones.
Some final advice :
Insulate the hot water tank if your heating boiler has one. The hot water tank can hold its heat throughout the daylight if insulated making water available for you whenever required.
Radiators warm the wall at the rear of and this heat loss can be diminished if you put metal foil behind the radiators.