Wet and Your Energy Bill

| Tuesday, April 3, 2012
By Jean Dewstaff


Are you resentful about your utility bill? If your heating company has done everything right,so there is no error in the energy bill,you should definitely contemplate about which steps to take to reduce your bill. What the majority home-owners will often completely ignore is the connection between rain affected walls causing penetrating damp and your high utility bills.

In the twenty first century,the least you can reasonably look forward to, particularly in cold weather, is to have a nice and warm home at a reasonable price.The size of the energy bill should not be a problem. Taking this into account if you discover your home are struggling to get hot on cold days despite having the radiators on the maximum heat you should become increasingly concerned about an energy review of the degree of wall insulation in your house.

Begin with the most crucial: the outside facing walls of your house. Walls with no air gap between lose a minimum of 40% of all heat loss. So,are the external walls as dry as they ought to be? If your home has cavity walls make enquiries about cavity insulation injected into the gap to reduce heat loss. Most times firms who install cavity insulation will also check insulating any loft areas whilst doing the walls.

Now considering the outside surface of the walls you should survey the external bricks and the roofing tiles to search for any gaps or holes that rainwater can get through. Additionally any holes in the walls or around windows will mean additional heat loss and makes damp walls even colder.

Another option is to weigh up the costs of having a damp proof coating on the outside wall surfaces. By sheltering the masonry from water penetration your walls will remain dry and 29% more efficient at holding in heat within the building.

Present day water resistant exterior wall coatings can be bought as coloured or transparent and so are perfect for all home irrespective of style or age of the house.




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