The majority of UK homeowners aim to run an energy efficient home. After all, it can save you time, money and improve the environment. The government has started to focus on energy efficiency as well. Building Regulations now include set standards that all hot water and heating systems must meet. A hurting economy and ever-increasing prices adds further pressure. Now, more homeowners than ever are having trouble paying the bills.
Climate change is making energy efficiency even more important. With the number of natural disasters attributed to climate change increasing, the public is beginning to take notice. Homeowners often wonder what they can do to improve the current situation. There are a number of simple adjustments that can be made to make your home as energy efficient as possible. Ensuring that the home has high-efficiency heating and hot water systems is a good first step. The consumer should be aware of the many options available to them.
High efficiency condensing technology is one option. When a homeowner is faced with the choice of either replacing or repairing their current system, they are often unsure what to do. If they are educated as to the pros and cons of their decision, the choice becomes much easier. Frequently, the homeowner depends on the installer for crucial decision-making advice. The installer is often the final factor in the process.
The high price of boilers and the required installation forces many consumers to choose repair over replacement. This poor decision can lead to future problems. While it is true that repairs lengthen the life of a boiler, they cannot improve its level of efficiency. A faulty appliance will only end up costing more in the end. The price of repair and the cost of running older boilers is often much higher than the cost of complete system replacement.
If costs don't seem to be too persuasive perhaps the following statistics will change your mind. UK households produced 21% of the country's carbon dioxide emission. Hot water and heating systems make up 80% of that emission. Energy efficiency not only lower bills but also helps the UK to reach its goal of decreasing carbon emissions by the year 2010. Heating and hot water contributes to the majority of the average fuel bill. The use of high efficiency boilers can reduce bills by 30% and save the average home 200 per year.
There are several UK manufacturers that sell heating and hot water systems in a variety of makes and models. Common features include cast aluminium-silicon heat exchanger, brass waterset, energy efficient pump, and a concealed system connection that greatly improve system performance. A centrally located telescopic flue kit with preformed connections and pre-fitted mains electrical lead results in fast and cheap installation. Drop-down controls and a spacious interior allows the appliance to be serviced with ease. RF, radio frequency, controller versions are also available. They provide the user with complete touch of a button control. Warranty agreements vary company by company but usually provide 10-year parts warranty on the heat exchanger and two-year parts and labour coverage on the entire system. - 15431
Climate change is making energy efficiency even more important. With the number of natural disasters attributed to climate change increasing, the public is beginning to take notice. Homeowners often wonder what they can do to improve the current situation. There are a number of simple adjustments that can be made to make your home as energy efficient as possible. Ensuring that the home has high-efficiency heating and hot water systems is a good first step. The consumer should be aware of the many options available to them.
High efficiency condensing technology is one option. When a homeowner is faced with the choice of either replacing or repairing their current system, they are often unsure what to do. If they are educated as to the pros and cons of their decision, the choice becomes much easier. Frequently, the homeowner depends on the installer for crucial decision-making advice. The installer is often the final factor in the process.
The high price of boilers and the required installation forces many consumers to choose repair over replacement. This poor decision can lead to future problems. While it is true that repairs lengthen the life of a boiler, they cannot improve its level of efficiency. A faulty appliance will only end up costing more in the end. The price of repair and the cost of running older boilers is often much higher than the cost of complete system replacement.
If costs don't seem to be too persuasive perhaps the following statistics will change your mind. UK households produced 21% of the country's carbon dioxide emission. Hot water and heating systems make up 80% of that emission. Energy efficiency not only lower bills but also helps the UK to reach its goal of decreasing carbon emissions by the year 2010. Heating and hot water contributes to the majority of the average fuel bill. The use of high efficiency boilers can reduce bills by 30% and save the average home 200 per year.
There are several UK manufacturers that sell heating and hot water systems in a variety of makes and models. Common features include cast aluminium-silicon heat exchanger, brass waterset, energy efficient pump, and a concealed system connection that greatly improve system performance. A centrally located telescopic flue kit with preformed connections and pre-fitted mains electrical lead results in fast and cheap installation. Drop-down controls and a spacious interior allows the appliance to be serviced with ease. RF, radio frequency, controller versions are also available. They provide the user with complete touch of a button control. Warranty agreements vary company by company but usually provide 10-year parts warranty on the heat exchanger and two-year parts and labour coverage on the entire system. - 15431
About the Author:
Tal Potishman, member of Heating Central, writes articles about plumbers, central heating, Norwood plumbers, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.