DIY Help with Energy Bills: 5 Practical Steps to Lower Your Expenses

  • Simple changes at home can significantly lower your energy bills
  • The LEAP Energy Advice service offers free, practical advice across the UK, in person and over the phone
  • Start with trying five straightforward measures to improve your home energy efficiency

 

As we deal with rising energy costs and environmental concerns, finding ways to cut down on our energy bills has become crucial. Thankfully, energy efficiency improvements don’t always have to be complicated!

There are plenty of low-cost (or even free) changes you can make at home to reduce your energy spend and lower your bills. Here’s a few practical and affordable steps, exactly the kind of advice you’ll get from the LEAP Energy Advice service, which specialises in providing low-cost solutions to help you live more comfortably.

Draught-Proof Your Home

One of the easiest ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency is to cut down on heat loss using draught-proofing.

Check windows and doors for drafts and use inexpensive draught excluders or foam tape to seal gaps. These quick fixes can make a big difference in keeping the warm air inside during winter and the cool air in during summer.

Also, placing aluminium sheets behind radiators (especially on exterior walls) can help reflect heat back into the room, making your heating system work harder for you!

Make Sure Your Heating System Works Properly

Adjusting your heating settings is another easy way to save on energy bills. Lowering your thermostat by just one degree can reduce your heating expenses by up to 10%.

Similarly, dropping your water heater settings just slightly can help avoid unnecessary energy consumption without sacrificing comfort. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning or replacing the filters in your heating and plumbing system, ensures it runs efficiently. Finally, ensuring radiators and vents are unobstructed allows better airflow and effective heating.

Save Water

Water heating accounts for a large portion of your energy bills. Installing a low-flow showerhead can help reduce your hot water usage without compromising on shower pressure.

Fixing dripping taps is crucial as well, since leaks can waste a substantial amount of water over time. Often, a simple replacement washer is all it takes to stop a leak! These small changes can lead to noticeable savings on your water and energy bills.

Upgrade Your Lighting

Switching to LED lighting is an effective way to cut down on electricity usage. LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than traditional bulbs and have a much longer lifespan, which means you save on both power consumption and replacement costs.

Maximise the use of natural light by keeping blinds and curtains open during the day. This reduces dependence on artificial lighting (and can improve your mood and well-being!)

Manage Electrical Appliances

Electronic devices can drain power, even when they’re not in use! Unplug chargers and electronic devices when they’re not needed to avoid what’s called “phantom load.”

Run dishwashers and washing machines on energy-saving settings and only with full loads to maximise efficiency. Finally, keep your fridge and freezer full for optimal performance; filling excess space with water bottles or jugs can help maintain the required temperature more effectively!

LEAP Energy Advice Service

To further help with energy bills, the LEAP Energy Advice service offers valuable support, helping individuals across the UK who are struggling with or at risk of fuel poverty. Our service includes free, practical advice over the phone, and home visits to eligible regions to deliver on-the-spot recommendations for energy savings.

Reducing your energy bills doesn’t have to involve expensive upgrades or major renovations. Simple, budget-friendly measures can significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency. Start by draught-proofing, optimising your heating system, conserving water, upgrading to LED lighting, and managing your appliances wisely.

Each small step you take will add up to substantial savings over time! For more personalised advice and support, reach out to the LEAP Energy Advice service to make your home even more energy efficient.

 

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