Title | : | 20 Ways to Save Energy and MONEY around your Home |
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I heat are one of my customers All the engineers I’ve met are contractors Most of them work for Iheat because they were unable to get enough business themselves Several of them I could tell why they couldn’t sustain a business in the heating industry I’m sure the vast majority of their engineers really know what they’re doing It’s just the few I’ve met Comment from : @SINTD_666 |
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My kids think a light switch has one function, to turn the light on As much as I try and educate them, they still don't understand that the switch also has an off function Comment from : @Draw2quit |
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Show me the maths that confirms 22 to 21C saves 5 heating cost and I’ll show you someone who doesn’t understand maths Comment from : @ianjames3078 |
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this is exactly what i needed, thank you Comment from : @AlexanderKing-m1j |
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this is exactly what i needed to hear, thank you! Comment from : @WilliamGreen-l9u |
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I have read that turning radiators off in rooms that you don't use actually increases cost in has boilers Comment from : @connorgames6668 |
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Thanks for this video - really relevant now in the depths of Winter 2024 The point about needing 8 inch thick rather than 4 inches of loft insulation is new to me, so that seems like a sensible change to make I currently have insulation which is covered by chipboard flooring If I wanted to add the extra insulation and keep the floor, would I need to raise the joists to accommodate the extra 4 inches of insulation or would it be OK to just stuff the extra insulation into the existing 4 inch gaps and screw the boards back down on to the same joists? Opinions anyone? Comment from : @colmmcgarrigle5693 |
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Turning off a radiator in a room not used would this lead to damp issues? Comment from : @22nedzer |
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And when you this done energy companies can charge you more for less Comment from : @jopjop5533 |
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number 1 energy saving tipbrreduce the amount of women you live with Comment from : @andrievbastichy8551 |
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Hi, our semi detached house was built mid seventies, would you recommend cavity wall insulation, thank you Comment from : @louisemccone5523 |
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Crikey! Ours set to 19! Comment from : @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 |
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All these solutions I find quite baffling honestly I don’t put the heating on at all I even crack all the windows in my flat I just wear lots of layers and have lots of blankets, drink hot drinks and good hot food - lots of rice and potatoes as this keeps the heatbrI’m absolutely fine even in sub zero temperatures brI’m pretty sure our ancestors lived perfectly fine through winter and had no heating My heating bill is zero for the whole year brAll this insulation just means you’re playing a game of cat and mouse with moisture and mould brCracked windows and the warm clothes, hot water bottles keeps everything fine Comment from : @robbiepeterh |
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You failed to mention that bleeding the radiators means the boiler may need topping up, unless you have one that tops up to the correct bar Do Modern boilers make the correction automatically… mine needs refilling if it drops below 1 bar !! Comment from : @kenwhibley2493 |
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Is sooo sooo sad we have to use all these tips etc when we are getting totally ripped of For us to be supposedly one of the richest country's in the world why the hell should we be paying so much towards just basic living costs?? No such thing as basic costs horrendous costs!!! Comment from : @Dazz24ler |
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I only have a multi burner to warm my cottage so fire has to be alight to heat the water up to keep radiators hot So does it make any difference to me by turning the odd radiator of?? If anyone could help Comment from : @Dazz24ler |
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Thx for making , some great advise as always, Ps Mrs DIY is storing her gordens above the wachine machine, which made me laugh Comment from : @blinking137 |
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pretty decent info Comment from : @christopherboyle2711 |
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We have our own resources in this country which have been mis-managed by successive governments over decades We could have one state run Energy company, run on frugal lines to provide people with cheaper energy, but the politicians running this circus of a country haven’t the brains to work out how to do it! Comment from : @petercollins7848 |
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One thing I did was insulate outlets and light switches Very easy and inexpensive You can feel cold air blowing in after you remove the covers It really does make a difference Comment from : @richardmerriam7044 |
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Don’t close your air vents you’ll get condensation damp and mould! Comment from : @thedetailingdoctor5746 |
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spent a full week to balance my heaters with an IR meter saved about 5 gas lowering the temp is a huge save as well, just Not the tap water, keep at 65c for safety and i am an amateur, was very proud lol Comment from : @CyberBeep_kenshi |
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Don't close the vents in your house if it increases the humidity inside above 60 which is more likely in winter Dry air is much easier to heat than moist air Keeping the air dry is a priority over keeping the air warm so a small bit of ventilation is okay Comment from : @podgemcgrath |
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We luckily have ceiling fanslittle Airconditioning used in summer and used in reverse in winter to bring that hot air at the top of the room down the walls in the winter Comment from : @downtoearth1950 |
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Defrosting in your refrigerator saves energy because the defrosting food keeps the fridge cold😊 Comment from : @downtoearth1950 |
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Modern front loader washing machines can easily wash in cold water❗ we always line dry outside, the odd wet day is easily dealt with , we always hwve plenty of spare clothes 😊 Comment from : @downtoearth1950 |
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damn reading the comments made me realise how much of a brokie we all are Comment from : @majorskies7091 |
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Unplug your cpap during the day Comment from : @Yukonjackman1 |
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I never think 30c gives a good wash, more so whites Setting your room temp at 22c is much hotter than I do, set temp wee bit cooler and wear a jumper Fuel is way too expensive to waste😊😊 Comment from : @caroline9777 |
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When you replace your boiler, consider a heat pump Comment from : @Biggest-dh1vr |
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Please don't,,,,when electric bills too low electric companies would not collect enough money to go on that will force them to raise up the rate Comment from : @1-800lickme |
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Your boiler water is too hot 50 C I assume the settings are bad/generic/to cover the heating for the coolest day in a century You can probably save more than 10 on your gas bill if you lower the heating agent temperature to 35 ish Because the condensation heat recovery is better for the boiler, the purging losses at the beginning and end of gas burning cycles are lower (you need to also adjust for a low power slow burn rampup) and aim for a steady state temperature Ideally you aim for steady state via an open therm thermostat (the general one you set at 21) or just manually adjust the heating agent temperature by hand depending on the temperature outside or via a sensor is the boiler allows it so that you bearly reach the target temperature in steady state functioning This is better than the hysteresis on off most thermostats do Comment from : @raduandreinegrila215 |
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My electric bills are now zero! £000000 Comment from : @AgentGreyFox |
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What thermal imaging cam is £80 Cheapest iv seen is around £200 Comment from : @callumhodgkinson2286 |
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I just Google energy saving homes and found you thank you I will share your video with a renter she uses the electric stove more than 24 hours to cook In united states I own a 1890 Victorian home I would like to sell or keep This 3200 sqft single family residence is story with a butler quarters with kitchen, there is also main kitchen that's been completely removed and open for new design There are 3 fireplaces that could be used for energy saving Thank you for your tips on energy I would love to be a representative for that floor heater and other appliances I saw in your house Here is the address to the fixer-upper 3223 E 7th Street Kansas City Mo 64124 Comment from : @kevinwilliams8951 |
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Good vid Comment from : @DerwinGrant |
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Great Video Comment from : @yeanswers |
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Saving typically results in you earning a lower return but with virtually no risk In contrast, investing allows you the opportunity to earn a higher return, but you take on the risk of loss in order to do so Comment from : @TysonLevandowski-t5w |
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I’m surprised that you’ve taught me a few things here Thanks for sharing I grew up in Texas and radiators are not existent Your house has some nice features too 😃 Thanks again mate! Comment from : @ProVConstructs |
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You need to fit insulated in the loft due to condensation Comment from : @alanallington1001 |
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Iheat are a customer of mine I’ve never met any of “their” engineers I have, however, met many of their subcontractors The kind of heating engineers that CAN sit by the phone waiting for Iheat to ring If you know what I mean Comment from : @SINTD_666 |
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If you have room between the radiator and an outside wall, install a board, cardboard, foamboard covered with radiant barrier (shiny stuff) which reflects the radiant portion of the heat that was going outside back into the room I found it made a notable difference both in energy use and comfort Comfort is complex; radiant heat is high comfort Comment from : @joesmith942 |
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First of all, may I compliment you on your lovely home I have a modern combi boiler and when it was serviced yesterday, the engineer told me I should have most if not all radiators on in every room My heart sank as this just sounds like more expense to me He said the heat or flow needs to circulate and having the radiators off prevents this, causing the boiler to shut down Can it really be no more expensive to do this? Currently, I'm doing what you seem to suggest I only heat the room I'm in and keep the doors shut He said I should have them open to allow the heat to circulate but to my mind, the room will not get so warm with the doors open Can you advise me please Comment from : @fevkin |
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I get so confused with all of this One minute told to keep air flowing around the house next minute told to close everything and seal the house upbrbrDoes it need to be a happy Medium in winter or just close everything up? Comment from : @2377shortie |
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Say loft Comment from : @CCCC-tq8yo |
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Basics is not hrať in the Winter Comment from : @jurajhprobyt2107 |
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WOWWWW your advice is amazing your soooo RIGHT you can save energy for nothing just don't be Lazyyyy and use your brain Comment from : @FatimaKhan-fj6bq |
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minimum temperature if you have a hot water tank is 65 degrees - otherwise apparently risks Legionnaires' disease growing in the tanks Comment from : @mitchyf21 |
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Sir, I have a Viessmann combi boiler The hot water setting is on and in use When we are done with hot water, the radiators do not switch to combi boiler heating, even though the heating is on If we turn off the hot water setting, the boiler continues its normal heating When the two settings are turned on, hot water comes out, the radiators do not automatically heat up This may be the cause Comment from : @KayarDiola |
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Saving typically results in you earning a lower return but with virtually no risk In contrast, investing allows you the opportunity to earn a higher return, but you take on the risk of loss in order to do so Comment from : @KentBrono |
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wait so ur challenging me by saying i dont know about the tips ur gonna give ill reply below if any of ur tips are new to me Comment from : @louisvl10 |
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I have a new boiler, TVR valves, new insolation, i put heat on for max 2 hrs a day, i turned the heating to 19 degrees, we wear jumpers, blankets makes no difference the prices keep going up Comment from : @MaximusJohal |
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We go more efficient and they put the prices up, we can never win Comment from : @MaximusJohal |
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my wife will tell you :) Comment from : @richard-df6pr |
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Can you recommend an affordable thermal camera please? Comment from : @raffaellalagatta2635 |
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In order to keep legionella from growing water temperature ought to be between 55 and 60 dregrees Celsius And usually there ought to be a mark of ideal temperature You never want to go below thatbrbrOh, and by the way, there was nothing new you told me 😜 Comment from : @CologneCarter |
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What thermal imaging device are you using? Comment from : @legod1976 |
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6:09 Comment from : @jungili3071 |
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Some sensible tips and quite practical brbrHowever in this post- covid world we know how important ventilation is in terms of renewing air in the room Comment from : @nauxsi |
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Nice Comment from : @vardan4333 |
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You may think I'm crazy but I recently made a makeshift tent and hung all my wet clothes in it They took a day longer to dry but there no mould in my home Share the solution Comment from : @philipracca9794 |
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I keep my house at 18 degrees Comment from : @claudiaponce3774 |
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Good Comment from : @sadeghesmaelnia1419 |
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Already saving energy by watching this video in dark mode Comment from : @Eugenman48 |
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My top tips, brIf you have a hot water cylinder, only heat when your going to use it Saved 250 a yearbrbrIf you have a uninsulated hot water cylinder, buy a jacket for it or upgrade to an insulated one brbrBuy an air fryer- not wasting extra electric heating a large oven to cook smaller itemsbrbrSchedule heating only in morning and evening and boost heating if neededbrbrIf you can heat your water with electric or gas/oil, heat with Gas/oil as cheaper brbrInsulate coper pipes in your boiler roombrbrChange to LED lights as pays for themselves in about 4-6 months brbrUse curtainsbrbrClean radiators of dust Comment from : @aaronanthonymoat |
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I looked at the energy meter the other morning and it showed 100watts With everything off? This equated to £312per annum Decided to do a survey of every item permanently connected to the power I noted down 34 items continuously using power This ranged from outdoor flood lights with pir sensors, usb sockets, Hive hubs and receivers, computer and printers, alarm system, and WiFi controlled lamps etc Will now be having a close look to see what I don’t need Great vid Maybe those pipes around the tank require some insulation😀 Comment from : @markgilder9990 |
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😂😂”it’s one of the buttons up here, My wife would tell you”😂😂😂 Comment from : @markgilder9990 |
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Would be good to use your thermal camera to locate bad spots in ceiling insulation Comment from : @MrTimjin |
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Stopping air from leaking into the loft at the top of walls is a big one!! Also sealing the bottom of the skirting boards, etc Comment from : @richardkingadi5511 |
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I had my boiler from I heat last year They were brilliant Comment from : @DjMossy |
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So many useful tips in this video All I need now is to buy a house so that I can reap the benefits, instead of relying on a landlord who doesn't give a crap about energy efficiency Bookmarked for when that time comes Comment from : @artyb27 |
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Thank ubrVery usefull tips Comment from : @shamimrashid9488 |
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amazing video Comment from : @BillyBoyle-iz8yl |
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In Germany soon they start tearing down the houses of people that dont follow the renovation and energy saving orders of the EU! The state expropriates the houses if the people do not implement all energy-saving conversions within 2 years! In entire EU from 2030 on! Comment from : @Schlipperschlopper |
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The best tip on saving energy this days is to switch it off cause other wise youre going to be charged :)) Comment from : @financecap |
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How come when one room is open there is only 1 radiator even when its off still is warm? Comment from : @irdibasha391 |
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Put your curtains on the window cill so the heat from the rad stays in the room not disappearing out the window Comment from : @neiltitmus9744 |
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I need me one of those thermal imaging guns for the under-floor heating! Comment from : @oliverdesvaux |
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