In 2008 energy costs have soared to a record high leaving many families out of pocket. The table below lets us see just how far prices have risen.
| Company |
Sub Brands/Tariff Names |
When it took (takes) effect |
Main Tariff Price change (1) |
| Gas |
Elec |
|
Energy Companies’ Major Tariffs
|
| British Gas |
Scottish Gas, Nwy Prydain |
30/07/08 |
+35%(3) |
+9%(3) |
| E.ON |
Staywarm (though this is not included in price increases) |
22/08/08 |
+26% |
+16% |
| npower |
Juice |
29/08/08 |
+26% |
+14% |
| Scottish power |
Manweb |
01/09/08 |
+34.4% |
+9.4% |
| EDF Energy |
London Energy, SEEBOARD
SWEB Energy |
25/07/08 |
+22% |
+17% |
| Scottish & Southern Energy |
Atlantic, SWALEC, Scottish Hydro |
25/08/08 |
+29.2% |
+19.2% |
Source:Money Saving Expert.com
These hikes have been a result of increasing global demand but what can home owners do to beat the utility companies.
There are many ways to try and beat the utility companies and reduce the effect we have on the environment and the internet is quite literally littered with energy efficient products and services however one method stands head and shoulders above the crowd. This method has been around for decades and is by no means new technology however the constant advancements mean it is one of the most effective. We are of course referring to home insulation.
It is widely recognised that a lack of insulation in a home can result in the largest loss of energy. In an un-insulated home heat can escape freely through a house’s envelope during the winter months. Home owners put their heaters on for longer and waste large levels of energy during this time. The housing envelope is the gaps in your roofing, walls, windows and floors. Sealing this envelope can reduce your heating costs by up to 20%.
The one thing that makes insulation such an appealing option is the cost. You’re not only beating the utility companies by paying less in bills, but installation costs in some instances are subsidised by the government. The government is currently providing grants for insulation as part of its energy saving initiative. Some types of insulation don’t require any maintenance which means that home owners only pay a one off fee. In time the costs can be recovered from the savings in utility bills.
How To Examine Your Current Insulation Or Identify Whether Your Envelope Needs Sealing
The obvious way would be to call in a professional however there are a couple of tests you can do to examine the state of your home insulation. In a home there are two key focus points where temperature exchange takes place. These are the attic and in the basement. These are ideal places to start your examination.
To identify whether your home is sealed properly or not, you should inspect the walls and ceilings. In the basement look for gaps between the homes’ foundations and the bottom of the walls. Look for gaps between joists in the ceiling and whether the roof has been insulated before.
If you discover you have existing insulation installed have a look at its state. It is very possible that it needs replacing as gaps have started to form. Look for dirty spots and wet or frosts spots. These are good indications that air is getting through your insulation. If this is the case then should look at replacing it.
Fixing The Problems & What Insulation To Use
If you have identified that you need to replace your insulation or have insulation then the next question is what insulation should you use? There is many different types of insulation on today’s market however some are much more effective than others. As mentioned above an ideal situation would be to use installation that doesn’t fall into disrepair easily. One of the latest types and most effective is spray foam.
Spray foam insulation is probably the most easy to apply as you spray the foam straight onto the joists and undersides of a roof. It also only takes around 1 to 2 days to apply and the levels of thickness can be adjusted very easily. This type of insulation also has a good life span and is environmentally friendly.
Spray foam insulation is available in self install kits however for reliable and effective results its best to take on a specialist insulation company. This is because they can make any required structural repairs to your roof and apply the foam in exactly the right places.
Resources:
Rising Energy Costs Article
Energy Star – Effectiveness of Insulation
Testing for Thermal Performance