Boiler company BOXT
found that increasing the EPC rating of your home to C or above could boost your
house price by 23%. So, if you’re thinking about selling your property, you may
want to consider improving its energy rating to maximise value.
For property newbies, an EPC
is a measure of how energy efficient a property is. The ratings lie on a scale
of A to G and are accompanied by a report on how to reduce fuel usage and
decrease carbon emissions.
In this two-minute read,
we look at some quick and simple ways to enhance your property’s energy
efficiency level and/or reduce your energy bills.
1) Install a smart
meter
Smart
meters are a great way to let you and your supplier know how much energy you’re
using and how much you’re spending. The government ordered all gas and electricity
suppliers to provide smart meters to their customers, so they’re free of charge
and do away with the need for individual gas and electric meter readings.
2) Switch to
LED
If
you haven’t done this already, then you’re missing out. Advantages of LED bulbs
include lower energy usage, longer lifetime, different colour lighting and
increased durability. This small change could make a huge difference to your
bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
3) Upgrade your
boiler
While
this is one of the more costly changes on our list, it is the top way to
improve the energy rating of your home and reduce your heating bills. But if
you can’t afford a new boiler right now, get a professional in to give it a
full service and ensure it’s running at optimal level.
4) Draught excluders
Probably
the easiest way to keep your home warm and reduce energy loss, draught
excluders quite literally plug the gap, preventing heat loss and reducing draughts.
You can get movable draught excluders to put in front of doors and
self-adhesive ones to stick around windows. If you’ve got a fireplace that you
don’t use, think about ways to block heat escaping from the chimney.
5) Curtains
Thick
curtains prevent heat loss from windows and keep your home nice and cosy. It
may mean paying out for new drapes, but thick, lined curtains will make a
difference to the comfort and cost of heating your home.
If you’re thinking about selling, speak to one of our team members at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents to find out how much your home is worth.
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