Home upgrades could save household £160 a year on energy bills

People can make major savings on their energy bills going into the colder months by upgrading their homes.

Gareth Kloet, energy expert at Go.Compare, told Express.co.uk about two things people can do to save a total of £160 a year on their bills.

His first tip was to look at replacing light bulbs with more energy efficient LED alternatives which can slash £65 a year off bills.

He encouraged people to check the energy rating on appliances to see if they can upgrade to a more efficient one.

Another key upgrade for those who have single glazed windows is to get good quality double glazing.

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Mr Kloet said: “Some of the heat in your home is lost through your windows, but by installing A-rated energy double glazing you can warm your house more efficiently and reduce your energy bills.

“For example, installing A-rated double glazed windows to a single glazed semi-detached gas heated property could save you up to £195 a year.”

He said a household can also “definitely save money” by making sure it is properly insulated, to retain as much heat as possible.

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Mr Kloet said: “If you haven’t already and if you can, insulate loft spaces, water tanks, pipes, and outdoor taps.”

Britons are also encouraged to get a boiler service as per the manufacturer guidance, which will usually be needed once a year.

People may also benefit from checking their radiators and thermostats are working efficiently ahead of the colder months of the year.

Mr Kloet explained: “A boiler’s efficiency usually decreases as it gets older, so if your boiler’s 15 years old or more, or you notice the bills creeping up, you should think about replacing it. “Modern boilers are generally A-rated and operate at more than 90 percent efficiency so upgrading your boiler could help you save on your energy bills.

“Also, bleeding radiators will not only increase their heat efficiency, it will save you money on your heating bills too.

“It’s good to do it in the warmer months so that when it’s time to put the heating on, you won’t be left in the cold because it’s broken.”

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