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Saving Energy – LEAPing into Action

Posted on the 25 June 2013 by Ellenarnison @Ellen27
Saving energy – LEAPing into action
Things are tight, everyone knows that. It’s no longer slightly shameful to look after the pennies.
That – along, of course, with saving the planet – was my motivation behind finding out what my Local Energy Action Plan could do for me.
Months ago LEAP came and did a draft test on the house and took some thermal image pictures. I got a report full of lots of excellent suggestions for keeping us warmer, thereby reducing carbon emissions and fuel bills.
What happened next?
Well, nothing.
The whole thing left me feeling exhausted and not really up to the job. And, how much would it all help actually, really in the end? Surely one hour of forgetting to turn the oven off or leaving the door open and the game would be a bogey anyway.
Nothing continued to happen.
Then I thought about it… and made a list.
I drew up a list of the six most pressing – or most effective things the various tests highlighted and I’ll concentrate on them.
They are:
  • Dealing with the huge draft under the bath either by replacing the bath panel or sealing the hole. I put this first because I have a minor success at this. We now have a bath panel that doesn’t fall out and what a difference it has made to the bathroom – it’s nowhere near as annoying. I even had a bath, for the first time in ages. We’ll need to seal it properly along the bottom to be really effective… so a job almost done.
  • Kitchen draughts. There are breezes blowing in under the kick plates beneath the kitchen units. They need to be sealed, mended or something.
  • Insulation. We’ve had the loft insulated, but the thermal image pictures show that we ‘could do better’. Might be time for a top up.
  • The big patio windows (windows big, not patio) are a bit draughty and they need an expert’s hand.
  • There’s a windy gap under the downstairs loo so it needs filled. I’m quite keen on doing this because it’s just beside my desk and might keep me warmer in the winter.
  • Blinds are needed on the front door in the hall and replacements needed in the kitchen. Apparently we lose metric shedloads of heat through the uncovered windows on winter nights.

So here’s the to-do list…  wish me luck.
LEAP have put some recording tags around the house so we can see what difference these changes make to the cosiness. Plus we’ve had a good look the fuel bills to see if we can spot any changes.


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