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Are you struggling with your energy bills? Or perhaps you want to reduce your impact on the environment? Regardless of the reason, making changes can come with a plethora of benefits to your home, energy consumption and energy bills. 

With innovative technology, it has never been easier to save on your energy. Just a few simple checks and swaps around your home and you will quickly see a difference. 

Here are some of the best ways to get started with saving energy in your home.

#1 Check you have an energy-efficient boiler

Your boiler plays a large role in your home, so you must check to see if it is energy-efficient. Your boiler is central to your heating system, and sends hot water to your shower, kitchen taps and your radiators. An energy-efficient boiler will have a rating higher than 80%, which should be marked with a sticker directly on the appliance, or you can research on the internet with the make and model information. 

An energy-efficient boiler will enable you to reduce fuel waste, keep your bills down, and is generally better for the environment. A new boiler cost less than you may think too, so it may be time to invest. 

#2 Check that your home is insulated

A poorly insulated home can quickly become costly, as well as uncomfortable to live in. Insulation is typically installed in lofts, walls and flooring, and acts as a barrier to the elements. Good insulation will enable you to keep the heat inside your home during the winter months and reduce the build-up of excessive heat in the summer. 

This can save a lot of money, and energy, as without insulation, you will not be able to manage the heat properly and you will be using a lot more energy to try and maintain your desired temperature. To check if your home is insulated, simply review the building certifications, and review all windows and doors for any cold air leaking through. 

#3 Get a smart thermostat

A smart thermostat enables you to review and manage your heating from the ease of your smartphone. It will provide you with real-time information, which can help you to learn about your consumption, and where you can make changes. It will also enable you to control your central heating, so you don’t have to have it on all of the time. Instead, you can turn it on and off whenever you need to, at the touch of a button. 

#4 Use TRV valves on radiators 

TRV valves are a handy device to have in your home. These valves are specifically designed to sense the temperature of any room and adjust the flow of hot water accordingly. For the most impact, you should fit a TRV on all of your radiators. 

#5 Use LED lights

LED lights are a simple swap that you can make around the home that can have a huge impact. They create more light, but at a lower cost because they do not use up as much electricity to run. They also produce less heat than your typical lightbulb. 

#6 Keep doors to rooms closed

Closing the doors around your house is a simple way to reduce your energy, especially if there are rooms in your home that are unused. This means you can retain the heat or air conditioning in the rooms that are in use, and not waste energy, or money trying to heat the entire house.

These simple tips will help you reduce the energy consumption in your home.

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