Sunday, 14 August 2011

Does my Fuseboard/Consumer unit/Fusebox Need Changing?


If your home has an old style Fuseboard or Consumer Unit; installed before 2008, it will probably NOT comply with 17th Edition IEE wiring regulations BS7671 so may not meet current safety standards.

We recommend you upgrade your old Fuseboard to 17th Edition [see jargon buster] and enjoy the benefits of safeguarding your property against any electrical hazards, more room to incorporate future electrical circuits into the same Fuseboard such as extensions and additional sockets etc.

There are also about 12,500 electrical fires in homes across the UK each year.
Although many incidents are caused by faulty appliances rather than the electrical installation itself, a properly installed and well-maintained electrical system could save lives.
Cables, switches, socket-outlets and other equipment deteriorate with prolonged use, so they all need to be checked and necessary replacements or repairs made in good time.
Whilst it is relatively easy to make an electrical circuit work it is far trickier to make the circuit work safely.
To avoid the dangers that electricity can create it is essential that electrical work is carried out only by those with the correct knowledge, skill and experience in the type of electrical work to be undertaken.

Sunday, 24 July 2011

How to Save Energy at Home

The key is to see your home differently

The key to making big savings on your home energy bills is to view your home as a living energy system with individual parts that affect each other.

For example, if you install energy efficient double glazed windows and loft insulation, when it's time to replace your boiler and heating system, you may be able to manage with a smaller one that costs less, because the windows and walls will retain the heated air inside better than a home without efficient windows and insulation. And because heating makes up the majority of your energy bills, you'll save the most money by reducing your heating needs.

Applying energysaving improvements in your home will not only make your home more comfortable, but can also deliver long-term financial rewards. Permanently lower energy bills will more than make up for the higher cost of installing energy efficient appliances and improvements.

How much can you save on your home energy bills?


It's easy to start saving energy right now and you don't have to spend any money to reduce your energy bills. Applying our no-cost energy saving tips around your home can save you hundreds of pounds a year.

As well as changing your daily energy habits, you can also install energy efficient products and appliances around your home. These efficient products don't always cost more than inefficient ones but will use less energy so are cheaper to maintain and run.

Energy Saving Light Bulbs
Save £5-£10 per year / cost recovered in 6 months

Hot Water Tank Insulation
Save £10 per year / cost recovered in 1 year

Draught Proofing
Save £35 per year / cost recovered in 3 years

Heating Controls
Save £50 per year / cost recovered in 2-5 years

Double Glazed Windows
Save £40 per year / cost recovered in 5 years

Loft Insulation
Save £80-£100 per year / cost recovered in 2-6 years

Cavity Wall Insulation
Save £130 per year / cost recovered in 3 years

Replace Old Boiler
Save £120-£200 per year / cost recovered in 4-5 years

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