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Top 5 Low Cost Ways to Save Energy

enviko renewable energy solutions TOP 5 LOW COST WAYS TO SAVE MONEY AND BECOME MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT Costs and saving of becoming more energy effcient Cost Yearly saving Draught Proofing Windows £200 £25 Turning off Appliances £0 £62.50 Careful in the kitchen £0 £43 Water Efficient shower head £45 £160 Energy efficient £110 £45 light-bulbs Draught Proofing Windows By simply using some Draught proofing products and sealing your skirting boards with some silicone sealant you could be saving yourself £25 a year. Fitting a sealed fire guard will also improve your savings as you'll be losing less money to your draught problems. Turning Off Appliances By simply turning off all appliances that sit on standby in your home you could save yourself a massive £62.50 a year, and it costs nothingl All you have to do is remember to switch off your TV and DVD players and anything else that sits on standby. Easy, right? Careful in the Kitchen By being careful in the kitchen you will save money every single year. Being careful in the kitchen means: Not filling your kettle up all the way, only filling it as much as you need. Setting your washing machine to wash at 30°C. Using a washing up bowl rather than just leaving the tap running. Water efficient Shower Head If your shower draws water directly from your boiler or a water tank, rather than having an electric shower, then you can buy a water efficient shower head, they are in-expensive and save you a tonne of money on gas and water bills per annum. Energy Efficient Light-Bulbs To replace all the light sources in your home with their more energy efficient counterparts, it would cost about £110. Now this may seem expensive, but once you see that you're saving up to £45 a year, you'll soon change your tune. Also the energy efficient bulbs last longer, so it's a win-win situation that benefits youl images courtesy of downsenergy.co.uk roomh2o.co.uk

Top 5 Low Cost Ways to Save Energy

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A helpful infographic showing 5 simple and inexpensive ways to become more energy efficient, as well as save you some money in the long term.

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