Preparing for Winter Making sure your Home is energy friendly for the Winter Bills to come |
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Down the Lane - Frugal Living - Preparing for WinterGet ready for the short days & cold nightsPreparation for Winter can begin as soon as want it toThe main expenditure during winter is fuel and general electricity plus gas usage. Here's a few things which we can be doing now.......... Solid Fuel Whenever you drive past a Coal Merchants, buy a bag and off-cost the big order in Autumn. Make sure the chimneys are clean and ready. Usually it's best to have them cleaned in late Spring before the price goes up (as with solid fuel). With the Aga or Rayburn, clean and repair any cracks with Fire Cement. Insulation Weaknesses Door frames are secure from Draughts and watertight. Ensure cat flaps are in good order and you don't need to replace. Same with windows and clean all the rubber seals. Check around holes where various pipes leave the house and fill with Filler etc. Check the loft to make sure the fibre glass or loose chip insulation hasn't moved leaving blank areas. Consider curtain lining for extra insulation. If you have wooden flooring, make sure no gaps have appeared by movement during the summer months Electricity and Gas If you have Electricity and Gas, look around for the best deals. It may well be cheaper to change supplier and consolidate them both. Check the seals on Fridges and Freezer doors. Put a piece of paper in the door and see if you can move it. But Long Life energy saving light bulbs, over a year, the savings are huge. Finally, if you can avoid Utility Bills being paid by Direct Debit - do so. You either have a shock when you owe them even more money, or they've over-estimated the costs and they're making interest out of your money - when you could be ! Don't leave it til Spring to clean out the gutters, have a look as soon as leaf fall has finished.
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Check your greenhouse window clips are all there and secure.
Stock up on any items which may go up by demand during the winter months.
Better still, buy winter good in Sprnig and get hte 'last seasons' pricing! |
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In a typical British home,
around one-third of the
heat produced by a
central heating system is rapidly lost through the roof, ceiling and walls. This does not have to happen: simple insulation measures can eliminate this loss almost completely. National Energy Foundation
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