How To Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly For The Winter

It is very important to remember that the planet needs to be saved and it is the responsibly of the people that live on it to do so. Everyone plays a part in global warming and if you make a few changes in your home then you’ll find that you’ll be able to reduce your overall carbon footprint. As the winter approaches, you should make sure that your home is ready but that it is also eco-friendly. In this article, we are going to discuss how you can do this. Make sure to keep reading if you’d like to find out more.

warm home in winter

1. Insulate Everywhere

As it gets colder, more people are more likely to start turning their heating on to escape the cold. This is something which you should try to keep to a minimum if you want to improve your carbon footprint. A good way of getting around this is to make sure that all of your home is insulated carefully.

This includes things like your attic, your main house and even your shed or steel building like those from Armstrong Steel. When you make sure that everything is insulated, you can be sure that you are using less energy and staying warm at the same time.

2. Replace Your Boiler

You might find that you could actually be using a lot more energy than you need to be with your current boiler. As the winter approaches, it is important that you get your boiler serviced and that you replace it if you think that it needs to be replaced.

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Replacing your boiler will be quite expensive but it can actually make a huge difference to the carbon footprint that your family is putting out there. It is also advisable to get boiler cover insurance that takes care of repairs, and in some cases, the replacement of home boilers.

If you can’t finance or pay for your boiler upfront, you may be able to get support from certain schemes, if you meet eligibility criteria. You can find out more about this, along with how to apply for them, refer to BoilerGrants.org.uk for more information.

3. Change Your Light Bulbs

You might not have had to use your light bulbs as much over the summer, but you will find that replacing them is still important. You should think about installing some energy efficient lightbulbs which will help your home to be more eco-friendly.

LED-bulbs

These types of light bulbs are becoming more standard, so you should be able to find them in many different stores. If you do this then you should be able to see your carbon footprint reduced.

4. Take Shorter Showers

Our final tip for those who want to make their home more eco-friendly for the winter is regarding the amount of water that is used in your household. Think carefully about how much water you are using when you take a shower or how often you actually fill up the washing machine when doing a load. It is important to be making the most of the water that you have so don’t start wasting it.

Final Thoughts

If you can follow our tips in this article, then you will find that your home is a lot more energy efficient this winter. Your family’s carbon footprint will be reduced, and you will feel a lot better about your impact on the environment.

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About Salman Zafar

Salman Zafar is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of EcoMENA. He is a consultant, ecopreneur and journalist with expertise across in waste management, renewable energy, environment protection and sustainable development. Salman has successfully accomplished a wide range of projects in the areas of biomass energy, biogas, waste-to-energy, recycling and waste management. He has participated in numerous conferences and workshops as chairman, session chair, keynote speaker and panelist. He is proactively engaged in creating mass awareness on renewable energy, waste management and environmental sustainability across the globe Salman Zafar can be reached at salman@ecomena.org

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