The 6 areas of your home never to insulate and the damage it could cause if you doInsulating moisture-prone areas can cause mould growth and structural damage, outweighing any energy savings.
Thousands dying every year over government failure to insulate homes, Greenpeace saysThousands of people dying yearly due to lack of home insulation since 2013.Urgent need for government to invest 6 billion annually to address national scandal.
5 tips to stay warm and save on energy billsPrepare your home for a colder and snowier winter to ensure comfort and savings on energy bills.
How to save money on a gas bill - 8 expert-approved ideasSimple changes can help save money on gas bills without sacrificing comfort this winter.
The 6 areas of your home never to insulate and the damage it could cause if you doInsulating moisture-prone areas can cause mould growth and structural damage, outweighing any energy savings.
Thousands dying every year over government failure to insulate homes, Greenpeace saysThousands of people dying yearly due to lack of home insulation since 2013.Urgent need for government to invest 6 billion annually to address national scandal.
5 tips to stay warm and save on energy billsPrepare your home for a colder and snowier winter to ensure comfort and savings on energy bills.
How to save money on a gas bill - 8 expert-approved ideasSimple changes can help save money on gas bills without sacrificing comfort this winter.
This is the minimum house temperature to avoid damp, mould and condensationMaintaining a minimum indoor temperature of 18°C helps prevent damp, mould, and health issues during winter.
Cheap boiler hack that could save Brits hundreds of pounds every year - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.comInvesting in a hot water cylinder jacket can help UK households save significantly on heating bills, costing around £20 for DIY installation.
The big question: When is the right time to put the heating on?Optimal heating should start when temperatures dip below 15°C, usually in October or November, but personal preference varies.
"Hot House Syndrome" puts millions at risk as UK homes become unbearably hot, warn campaignersMillions of Brits suffer from 'Hot House Syndrome' due to poorly insulated homes, leading to year-round health risks.