Insulation - The best way for you to save
energy
The two best ways to reduce the amount of energy a home uses
are:
- Install cavity wall insulation
- Lay insulation in your loft.
In doing so you will drastically reduce the harmful
CO2 emissions caused by your home’s energy
consumption.
Both types of insulation can have a dramatic effect. A correctly
insulated home can reduce fuel bills by as much as £150 per year
(depending on your house size) and once it’s in place it lasts a
lifetime. Imagine feeling the benefits of a warmer, cosier, more
comfortable home that costs less to run and is kind to the
environment. To achieve this, all we have to do is
Thinksulation.
Global Warming - More dangerous than you imagine
The human race is engaged in the largest and most dangerous
scientific experiment in history. It may not be intentional, but
we’re beginning to experience the disastrous consequences of
tampering with the Earth’s atmosphere.
The phenomenon known as global warming is occurring because
large volumes of greenhouse gases - including carbon dioxide
(CO2) – are escaping and accumulating in the Earth's
atmosphere. This causes the planet’s average air and ocean
temperatures to increase and sea levels to rise, resulting in
increasingly severe weather conditions. This effect is called
climate change and it’s already beginning to happen. The facts make
for uncomfortable reading:
- Nine out of ten of the warmest years on record occurred between
1990 and 2003
- During the 20th Century, the average global temperature rose by
0.6 degrees centigrade.
- This century they will rise by another 5.8 degrees.
It’s not too late to act, but we need to do so now. If we start
solving the problem today, we can make the future more comfortable
for everybody.
Climate Change - What causes it?
The climate change that we are experiencing as a result of
global warming won’t just lead to the temperature rising by a
couple of degrees. The effects will be dramatic and cause extreme
weather conditions - including gales, droughts, massive floods and
increasingly fierce weather.
The energy we use to heat, cool and light our homes is
responsible for more than 40% of all the CO2 released by
power stations. So reducing these emissions would be a huge step in
slowing down climate change. There are a number of ways we can
achieve this. And it’s not as difficult as you might think.
Reducing CO2 Emissions - How easy is
it?
To combat the global warming that causes climate change, the
Government is committed to reducing CO2 emissions. They
recognise that there are different ways to reduce the amount of
CO2 polluting the atmosphere and they all have a part to
play.
One option is to use renewable energy. Solar power and wind
farms are on the rise, but unfortunately so is demand. We don’t
generate nearly enough energy this way to power our homes and it
will be a long time before we do. Another way is to make our
existing power stations more efficient. This would certainly help
but with energy consumption rising so quickly, it’s only part of
the answer.
But by far the most effective way to reduce CO2
emissions is to reduce energy demand. We can reduce the amount of
energy we use in our homes with energy efficient light bulbs and
boilers. These measures all have a valuable role, but there is one
thing that householders can do that would have a bigger impact than
all of these options. If everyone insulates their homes correctly
we will be taking a massive step towards significantly reducing
global warming. With lower CO2 emissions, warmer homes
and much lower fuel bills, we would all be comfortably better
off.

Thinkinsulation - It’s cheaper and easier than you think
A specialist contractor can install cavity wall insulation in
your home and it’s surprisingly simple and cost effective. In fact,
you may be eligible for a Government grant, or in certain
circumstances, qualify for free insulation.
The lofts in many homes are already insulated but don’t assume
you have enough. The government recommends that all loft insulation
should be 270mm thick for maximum energy savings, but recent
research shows that very few of us have this much.
Whichever you decide to tackle first, it makes sense to choose
mineral wool insulation for the job. Mineral wool is made from a
naturally occurring, sustainable resource, making it the greenest
option on the market. Not only does it virtually eliminate heat
loss, mineral wool is the only insulation that has sound proofing
and fire resistant qualities - making your home an even more
comfortable place to live.
We have teamed up with the Energy Savings Trust to launch an
intiative called Thinkinsulation. Its aim is to promote the
benefits of insulation in terms of:
- Comfort
- Environmental Impact
- Cost savings
For more information on Thinksulation, please visit
http://www.thinkinsulation.co.uk/
or call 08700 612 216.