Free Energy Saving Projects That Will Help Make Your Home Greener

It’s a sad fact that over 50 percent of the world’s forests are depleted and that within 30 years, there will be so much CO2 in the atmosphere that it will be deemed over the acceptable level. What this means is that as individuals, we now need to ensure we’re doing everything that we can be to ensure that our houses or apartments are as green as possible; after all, it’s important that we practice what we preach.

So, bearing in mind that for many people there’s still not a lot of spare money left in people’s pockets after they’ve paid their bills, we’ve created this short guide to how you can implement some straightforward energy saving projects that are completely free. Here are just a few of those ideas for you to try out yourself.

1 – Reroute Your Hot Water Pipes Under Your Floorboards
You might be surprised to know that one of the main ways your home loses heat is through the floor. Now you could have purpose build floor heating installed to help keep your floor nice and warm, but of course, this is bound to be expensive and use up precious electricity. Instead, therefore, we recommend that wherever possible you reroute your existing water pipes so that they take a short detour under your flooring.

2 – Check for Government-Driven Schemes for Free Loft and Cavity Insulation
Next, you should take your search for free energy-saving projects to the internet. There are plenty of government-led schemes for people on low incomes who can’t afford to simply pay for expensive home insulation outright. Thanks to sites like MyFourWalls.com, it’s now easier than ever to see what’s available to you for free, and to find the best providers near you to come out and do the work for you.

3 – Make the Most of Existing Technology
Finally, there are probably thousands of apps for your phone that are dedicated to helping you save energy, and they’re most likely either free or very inexpensive. Even your central heating might have its own app that helps you to keep track of your spending habits and your usage per hour, so make sure you’ve consulted the web to see what’s available to you.

Ultimately, there are plenty of ways that you can reduce your rate of energy consumption, and if you’re serious about doing so, you’ll follow some of the pointers above and make your house greener for free. If these ideas start saving you considerable amounts of money per month, you might even think about investing some of your savings into other not-so-free energy saving projects.

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