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Adding Roof / Attic Insulation Can Be Part of an Energy Saving Plan

28th February 2011
Ireland gets cold and damp in season and homeowners need to keep warm. Many of the homes in Ireland are older without heating systems and insulation that meet today's energy saving standards. If the home is poorly insulated using an insufficient heating s... Read >
Author: daxenstewart

Money Saving Ideas for Saving Your Home Energy

22nd February 2011
Many factors to save are facing us on a daily basis. Save money, save our planet, save the environment, save energy to name but a few. But how many of us really take notice of these cries for saving. Many of us try to save money from our salaries, but ... Read >
Author: Simon

BER (building energy rating) improves with a Stanley Stove

21st February 2011
BER is the acronym for building energy rating and many often overlook the importance of installing a stove in their home to improve their energy rating. Stanley Stoves which are available in many retail stores throughout Ireland can give you’re home an in... Read >
Author: Articleexpertvit

Save Money On Your Gas And Electricity Costs

17th January 2011
Today's money saving tips examines ways to reduce our electricity and gas bills. Our utility bills seem to just continue rising year on year. Compared with the 1970's we are using more gas and electricity then ever before. This increase in our utility cos... Read >
Author: Mark Aucamp

Check out the affordable and recommended Energy Saving measures

11th January 2011
If you wish to reduce your energy bills despite the increase in prices and the cold winter season, then certain initiatives from your end would ensure the same. Beginning with your property, you should thoroughly inspect it and check out the areas where t... Read >
Author: energyexpertonline

Cavity Wall Insulation for comfort, healthy indoors and low energy bills

07th January 2011
Cavity Wall Insulation could be a remedy for the energy poverty undergone by many homes in Ireland. Available statistics show over 60,000 low income and 160,000 other homes suffer from energy poverty. This invariably affects their health, indoor comforts ... Read >
Author: Sam

Grants For Cavity Wall Insulation Will Help Beat Energy Price Rises

13th December 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Paul Sherrington With ever higher energy bills looming, the easiest way to reduce your bills is to use less energy. So how do you go about it? The easiest way to have a warmer home and lower bills, without having to spend thousan... Read >
Author: sherrers

How to Make Your Home Energy Efficient

30th November 2010
With the high cost of living more and more people are looking at ways to save money. We waste so much energy though our everyday living and its costing us. With fuel prices constantly going up we need to use every trick in the book to keep the bills as ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Who Wants To Do It Yourself When There Are Grants For Loft Insulation?

23rd November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Paul Sherrington Why your loft is is like your head? if it's cold is it not better to wear a hat (and trousers and jumpers and shoes). And the same goes for your home. You should install Loft Insulation (and Cavity Wall Insulation, ... Read >
Author: sherrers

How do they insulate Cavity Walls?

16th November 2010
Masonry cavity walls in existing or new constructions can be easily filled with blown in glass mineral wool fibres, polystyrene beads or polyurethane foam. While all material have their advantages, glass mineral wool fibre is one of the most popular still... Read >
Author: Sam

7 Ways to Save on fuel bills

29th October 2010
We are all perpetually looking for ways to reduce our fuel bills or find more cost effective ways of dealing with the quarterly onslaught. The place to start is often considering whether the you can find a comparatively cheaper supplier for your electrici... Read >
Author: Webwise

The Insulation Industry Welcomes Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) Extension

29th September 2010
The Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) is an obligation on all Energy Suppliers with more than 50,000 customers to reduce carbon emissions in domestic households. The scheme came into effect in April 2008 and was due to end in March 2011. The obliga... Read >
Author: kitle778

Cheapest Gas Prices In Your Area

09th September 2010
Your gas consumption depens on a number of factors, ranging from the size of your property to its age, occupants and even its location. If you think you may be paying too much for your central heating and other gas services in your home, it's easy to co... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Energy Conscious Homes

17th August 2010
With rising energy prices and scarcity of fossil fuels, energy companies and other industries are increasingly focusing on improving energy efficiency in Britain's homes. Reducing your carbon footprint doesn’t have to involve expensive investment in new... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Hiding Damp Treatment

12th August 2010
Dampness is always a major concern for many people. Sometimes you have a visible damp, but at times hiding damp begins to develop unseen and is of great concern. There are many places in one house which are not noticed regularly. Development of fungus and... Read >
Author: Tauqeer Ul Hassan
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