by diydoctor6 »
Wed Jan 11, 2017 1:39 pm
The first thing that you should do is stop any draughts. This is simply hot air (and money) leaking out of the house. Use draught strips and excluders, get a chimney balloon, etc. All these things cost very little and will make a big difference.
See the Chimella chimney draught blocker:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/DIY-superst ... ocker.htmlAs a bungalow, there is a dis-proportionally large amount of roof, compared to a home with more levels. Hot air rises, and it will go straight out of the ceiling if there is no loft insulation to stop it. Step 2 has to be get loft insulation especially in a bungalow!
Here's a great solution to adding the recommended 270mm of insulation without loosing all the storage space:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/bo ... ftzone.htmThe next place you should look at is the next largest surface area which heat can be lost through. This will be the walls of your bungalow. The windows are a great place to start as you can manage the cost and work your way through the house window by window.
But is heat is lost through your solid walls as well, so this is where you are going to have to focus your much of your time and attention. There is a great explanation of the various options for solid wall insulation - and how you can do the work yourself:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/in ... gwalls.htmWelshbrickie is right - it's worth checking for any grants for these measures, as there are often fairly generous ones. This site is a good place to start:
http://www.beenergysmart.co.uk/A slightly alternative approach is to make your heating system more efficient. There is an additive call Endotherm that is being used by many housing associations because it can reduce the bubbles in the radiators thereby making the radiator more efficient - it can save around 15%.
Find out more on this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlgKLLDBb2YYou can buy it here:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/DIY-superst ... 500ml.html