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One of the cheapest ways to reduce costs is to ensure that your hot water cylinder has a well fitting and thick jacket. A cylinder thermostat is also a good idea, with the maximum temperature set at 60°C.  


Of course, changing your light bulbs to low  energy bulbs is a very simple thing to do. The initial costs may seem high but the money saved over a few years can soon add up.
If you are replacing your boiler, a good quality condensing boiler should be used. However, even with your current boiler, you should ensure that the settings are being used correctly and efficiently. This can be helped with a room thermostat, and TRVs fitted to your radiators.

 Loft insulation is something that many people can fit themselves. Even if you have some insulation in your loft, as many older properties may have, it would be a good idea to add more, 300mm in total is recommended these days. 

These are just a few ideas, there are many more. For example you should always switch off electrical appliances as opposed to leaving them in standby, and phone chargers should not be left plugged in when not in use. As no two properties are the same it is impossible to say here, how much can be saved, and that is why an inspection should be carried out by a qualified and accredited DEA.

What is also important to remember is that many people can get help through grants, or improvements carried out for FREE, through government financing. If you would like to know more, drop us an e-mail and we will be happy to advise.