A Gas Fire Gives a Warm Feeling In a Home Posted On : Nov-30-2011 | seen (69) times | Article Word Count : 529 |
Making a house energy efficient will reduce heating bills and improve the feel of the home. If one's home is warm and welcoming then one is half way to having a contented and healthy home. A cold house is just not a pleasant place to be Jets Trevon Wesco Jersey , often plagued by health problems and perpetual runny noses. Small electric fires or blower heaters consume a fair amount of current and only warm up a small area around them.
There are any number of modern ways to efficiently heat a house. If your house is in the original state of the old 50's and 60's homes then you may go a long way to reducing your heating costs by making the house energy efficient.
Rockwool in the ceilings and lagging all the pipes is a good 1st step. This isn't a very expensive option but if it hasn't been done it will pay for itself by reduced heating bills in short order, Heat rises and if not held in by insulation will dissipate through the ceiling and be lost to the atmosphere. You may find yourself losing as much as 20% of the heat you are paying for through the roof.
A further very simple step is double glazing. Window glass transmits heat very easily and despite having drawn curtains the heat will still escape. The modern PVC double glazing units are readily available and local workmen wherever you are in the UK will be ready to do the conversion. Both of these options will be possible to get a mortgage extension for as both are substantial improvements to the value of your property.
With those done we can now look at the house heating itself. Provided you are on the gas mains and have a boiler installed all you have to do is see that the boiler itself is heating efficiently. The older type of open vent boilers were good in their days but do vent heat to the atmosphere. Modern sealed systems at least keep virtually all the heat generated from the gas within the house.