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Which Areas of My Home Can Be Insulated?

Several key areas of your home can be insulated to improve energy efficiency, comfort, and reduce your energy bills:
  • Loft or Attic: Loft insulation prevents heat from escaping through your roof, which is one of the main sources of heat loss in most homes.
  • Cavity Walls: If your home has cavity walls, insulating them fills the gap between the inner and outer walls, helping to keep warmth in.
  • Solid Walls: Older homes with solid walls can benefit from internal or external wall insulation to reduce heat loss.
  • Floors: Insulating under suspended wooden floors or solid floors helps prevent draughts and heat loss from below.
  • Room-in-Roof: If you have a converted loft or attic room, room-in-roof insulation helps maintain a comfortable temperature.
  • Pipes and Tanks: Insulating hot water pipes and tanks reduces heat loss and keeps your water warmer for longer.
Properly insulating these areas can make your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and significantly lower your energy costs.
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