Dec
31

Keep warm this winter with a radiator energy saving set

A radiator energy saving set saves you money and energy

With winter looking set to be colder than ever, staying warm has never been more important – and this radiator energy saving set from Nigel’s Eco Store is the ideal way to do this. Many of us worry not only about the environmental impact of using our heating systems but also about the increasingly high cost of energy: this set will help you keep warm, improve energy efficiency and save money (and, even better, it is currently on sale – so it really is a bargain!). The radiator energy saving set includes of a pack of 10 radiator insulation panels, which fit behind your radiators to reflect heat inwards rather than losing it; a radiator booster, (as seen on Dragon’s Den!) which is an innovative product which uses a small fan to capture and circulate heat from your radiator, thereby increasing its energy efficiency; and a radiator auto bleeder vent, which automatically releases air from a radiator, thereby maximising heat. These products work well separately, but together as a pack are both economical and efficient, and could save you up to an estimated £200 a year in bills. With the forecast saying there is even colder weather to come – and the likelihood that future winters will be equally bad, if not worse, as we see the results of climate change – making your home as energy efficient as possible with a radiator energy saving set now seems like a sound investment.


Nov
27

Draught proof your letter box with an Ecoflap

Keep out the cold with an Ecoflap

Save energy and cut costs with the Ecoflap door flap. The Ecoflap is a inexpensive, simple and easy to install device that simply sits on the back of your existing letter box, and is designed to exclude draughts and cold weather from your home, as well as stopping heat from escaping. This can save you energy and money on heating bills – a big relief at this time of year, when weather is getting colder and money is getting tight! Because the Ecoflap fits onto the back of the letter box, the front of your door looks the same, so you retain the aesthetics of your front door. The Ecoflap replaces the traditional methods of keeping draughts out: brushes, seals and gravity flaps, and it is completely draught proof. It also adjusts automatically to any size of delivery up to A4 and including relatively chunky newspapers and magazines (unfortunately the postman will still have to knock with all those Christmas presents!) With the spiralling costs of fuel and the pressures on the planet from our increasing demand for power, cutting our everyday energy usage is a small but important step we can all take to help reduce emissions and make the world a bit greener. Installing an Ecoflap is one way to help make your home more energy efficient, reducing your carbon footprint and your energy bills all at the same time.

 


Nov
15

Cut the chill with a Chimney Pillow

A Chimney Pillow saves energy and money

Now that winter has really arrived, many of us are feeling the chill. But how do you stay warm while saving energy – both to keep your carbon footprint and your bills low? One way to do this is to make sure you aren’t losing heat out of your house through poor insulation. There’s no point in cranking up the heating if your home is still draughty and cold! The chimney pillow from Dr Energy is one way you can save energy. This inflatable pillow comes in a range of sizes and can be inserted into any standard chimney. Airtight, tear-resistant and long-lasting, it is designed to allow ventilation, but prevent draughts or debris from coming down the chimney into your home. It is easily inflated (either by the mouth inflation tube or by a pump) and can be deflated and removed if you wish to use the fireplace, ready to be re-inflated and reused as needed. And don’t panic if you forget to remove it – the pillow is designed for safety, so it simply shrivels and deflates if accidentally heated. Cutting down draughts from the chimney is one way of reducing heat waste, but there are many more. Use draught excluders around doors to stop heat loss, and if you don’t have double glazing, hanging cold protection curtains can dramatically reduce energy wastage. These are thin, heat reflecting curtains designed to prevent heat loss in winter and protect from direct sunlight in summer, and are cheap and easy to install. Taking a few simple steps like this can help reduce your energy use this winter – saving you money, and helping save the planet.



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