How To Save On Your Energy Bills With Basildon Flat Roof Specialist

November 22, 2011
"There has been plenty in the news recently about the steep hikes in winter energy bills. All of the big utilities announced price increases between June and September this year, with the average annual energy bill forecast to reach £1,293 next month. This is a rise of 117% since 2004."

We can offer you advice on the best way to insulate your flat roof, which will undoubtedly save you money on your energy bills

With many of us reaching for our thermostat as the cold weather sets in, now is the time to consider insulating your flat roof.

There has been plenty in the news recently about the steep hikes in winter energy bills. All of the big utilities announced price increases between June and September this year, with the average annual energy bill forecast to reach £1,293 next month. This is a rise of 117% since 2004

The price hike has been blamed on the wholesale price of gas increasing but this will provide little comfort to the millions of us who are already watching our wallets.

Here at High-Tech Membrane, Basildon’s flat roofing experts, we can offer you advice on the best way to insulate your flat roof, which will undoubtedly save you money on your energy bills. Plus you will also be doing your bit to reduce your carbon footprint.

The Energy Saving Trust estimates that a quarter of the heat from your home will escape from your loft or roof space if it is not properly insulated and advises homeowners to take measures to address the problem to save money while also helping the environment.

Installing flat roof insulation could save you £180 a year – and 800kg of carbon dioxide a year.

It is possible to insulate your flat roofs from both the inside and outside, although the former may require removal of parts of the ceiling. Whichever system you opt for, here at High-Tech we strongly recommend that homeowners hire a professional because the work required is complex and skilled.

The best time to insulate your existing flat roof is when you’re having repairs carried out or you are replacing it for a new system.

To insulate from the outside, a layer of rigid insulation board can be added on top of the roof’s weatherproof layer, or directly on top of the timber roof surface with a new weatherproof layer on top of the insulation.

It is also possible to insulate a flat roof from underneath, but this procedure must be performed correctly otherwise condensation can form which is why it is important to seek advice from an expert.

 

Steve Thornton – Author

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