With problems such as rising sea levels in the news every day, it is obvious that we have to make a change to the way we are using our planet or face negative consequences. This does not mean that you need to make drastic changes to your life, however – start by making your home eco-friendly as there are a number of fairly small but effective ways to improve your energy-efficiency.
Becoming energy efficient is very important and can make a huge difference to both your bills and the environment; it could sound daunting, but it is as simple as adding insulation to your loft or walls (or even thickening what is already there) to make sure you don’t unnecessarily lose any heat. You will spend less money on energy if you are retaining more heat, so you are one step closer to having an eco-friendly home that is also easy on the wallet.
Another very effective way to improve your eco-friendly status is to replace your old boiler with a more modern and energy-efficient model, as it also saves you money in the long run; however, if you can’t quite afford that consider replacing all your lightbulbs with energy-saving ones. These are cheap to buy and last much longer than traditional bulbs, so you can make a positive contribution without spending much money.
Having a dual-flush toilet installed the next time your bathroom has a makeover is a great way to save water. As every flush of the toilet wastes many litres of water, a dual-flush prevents this by offering you the option of a gentle or a powerful flush, saving water. If you’re looking for other ways to save water, make sure all of your taps and radiators are tight and not dripping – not only will this save you money on your water bills, it will also prevent water wastage.
There are many ways in which you can help to make your home more eco-friendly – insulating a boiler, sealing any draughty gaps around window frames and not leaving your appliances of standby are all small but effective ways to make your house an eco-friendly (and cheaper to run) place to live.
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