Save Money On Your Engery Bills By Insulation Your Water Pipes

With rising energy prices and energy costs going through the roof, I’ve been advising my customers about how they can save money on your heating bills with some simple insulation solutions and tips for their heating system.

Insulating your water tank, pipes and radiators is a quick and easy way to save money on your bills and you dont need a professional installer like myself to install them and can be done DIY.

Lagging water tanks and pipes and insulating behind radiators reduces the amount of heat lost, so you spend less money heating water up, and hot water stays hotter for longer.

Insulating a hot water tank

A hot water cylinder jacket costs about £30, and fitting it is a straightforward job if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Pipe insulation consists of a foam tube that covers the exposed pipes between your hot water cylinder and boiler, reducing the amount of heat lost and, therefore, keeping your water hotter for longer.

It’s usually as simple as choosing the correct size from a DIY store and then slipping it around the pipes.

Radiator reflector panels

If you’re trying to save money on your heating bills and reduce your energy consumption, radiator reflector panels are an attractive low-cost option starting around £8

Fixed behind your radiators, they reflect heat from the radiator back into the room, instead of letting the heat out through an external wall. They can produce the most benefit when installed on uninsulated solid walls.

You only need to put reflector panels behind radiators on external walls.

Insulate Pipework

Adding insulation around hotwater pipes is a must inside you loft and underfloor to prevent freezing, but by adding more to exposed pipes inyour home, ie around your boiler or insulated water tank will keep the water in your pipes warmer as it moves from radaitor to radiator or even from boiler to hot water tap.

Adding insulation is a quick and easy job and very cost effective.

How much could I save?

Insulating your hot water cylinder is one of the easiest ways to save energy and, therefore, money.

If you already have a jacket fitted around your tank, check the thickness. It should be at least 80mm thick; if it isn’t, consider buying a new one.

Topping up your hot water tank insulation from 25mm to 80mm thick, using a British Standard jacket, could save you around £35 a year, which is more than the cost of the jacket.

By slipping pipe insulation around your exposed hot water pipes you’ll keep your hot water hotter for longer.

Fitting insulation to pipes is easy if the pipes are accessible; if your pipes are hard to reach, you may need to engage a professional.

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