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Affordable warmth for all: heating your home sustainably

Staying warm and comfortable in colder temperatures

Ensuring that everyone has access to affordable warmth is a crucial aspect of sustainable living. Affordable warmth refers to the ability to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature without experiencing financial hardship. This Blog Post explores what affordable warmth means, why it's important, and provides practical guidance on how everyone can heat their homes sustainably.

Affordable warmth is about more than just heating your home; it's about ensuring that everyone has the means to stay warm and comfortable, regardless of their income or housing situation. It's a fundamental aspect of social and environmental justice, as cold homes can have serious health implications and contribute to fuel poverty.

Improving home insulation:

  • Install loft insulation: loft insulation is one of the most effective ways to reduce heat loss in your home. By preventing heat from escaping through the roof, you can lower your heating bills and improve energy efficiency.
  • Upgrade wall insulation: consider upgrading your wall insulation, especially if you have solid walls. This can be done through cavity wall insulation or external wall insulation, both of which help to retain heat within your home.
  • Insulate floors: insulating floors can also help to prevent heat loss and create a more comfortable living environment. This is particularly important for homes with suspended timber floors or uninsulated concrete floors.
  • Draught-proofing: seal gaps and draughts around windows, doors, and other openings to prevent cold air from entering your home. This simple and affordable measure can make a significant difference to your home's warmth and energy efficiency.

Maximising heating efficiency:

  • Upgrade to energy-efficient boilers: if your boiler is old or inefficient, consider upgrading to a newer, more energy-efficient model. Modern boilers are designed to use less fuel while providing the same level of heating, helping you to save money on your energy bills.
  • Use programmable thermostats: install programmable thermostats to control your heating more efficiently. Set them to turn the heating on and off at specific times, ensuring that your home is warm when you need it and that you are saving energy when you don't.
  • Optimise radiator efficiency: bleed your radiators regularly to remove trapped air, allowing them to heat your home more effectively. You can also install radiator reflector panels behind your radiators to reflect heat back into the room.

Exploring renewable heating options:

  • Solar thermal panels: consider installing solar thermal panels to heat water for your home. These panels use sunlight to heat a fluid, which is then used to heat water for showers, baths and central heating.
  • Air source heat pumps: air source heat pumps extract heat from the air outside your home and use it to heat your home's radiators, underfloor heating or hot water system. They are an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gas or oil boilers.

Making Lifestyle Changes:

  • Layer up: dress warmly and layer up clothing to stay comfortable indoors, without relying solely on heating. This allows you to keep your thermostat lower and reduce your energy consumption.
  • Close curtains at night: close curtains or blinds at night to prevent heat loss through windows. Thick, insulated curtains can act as an additional barrier against cold draughts, helping to keep your home warmer.
  • Cook efficiently: cook multiple dishes at once and use lids on pots and pans to retain heat and reduce cooking times. This not only saves energy, but also helps to heat your home indirectly through the kitchen.

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Seeking Financial Support:

  • Check for government grants: explore available government grants and schemes aimed at improving home energy efficiency. These may include funding for insulation, boiler upgrades, or renewable heating installations.

Achieving affordable warmth for all is a shared responsibility that requires individual action, community support, and government intervention.

By implementing energy-saving measures, exploring renewable heating options, and seeking financial assistance where needed, we can all create warmer, more comfortable homes that are also environmentally sustainable.

Let's work together to ensure that everyone has access to affordable warmth, promoting health, well-being, and environmental stewardship.

You may also like to read our October, 2023 Blog Post:

It’s never too early to winter-proof your home

Carl Dodd, Property Revolutions Ltd.

By Carl Dodd

Carl Dodd, Founder of Property Revolutions Limited: “Throughout my career I have worked with and developed new green ways of building and doing things, ahead of the curve; never following the crowd. Property Revolutions Limited is the distillation of over 35 years of design, innovation and construction - combined with the determination to create sustainable projects in the built environment. PRL is designed from the ground up to be fundamentally green; we exclusively focus on green and sustainable concepts, techniques and materials. Being a green company means that all of our projects have low carbon ambitions. No project is too small or too large for us. It could be a small eco retrofit project (© Maltings Barn - SJD), a large renovation and deep retrofit (© Heath Lodge) - or even a multiple development site which aspires to be net zero carbon from the get-go (© Dereham Apartments). We not only endeavour to inspire people, but we make absolutely sure that our processes are reliable, value for money, robust and trusted.”

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