Insulate your hot water tank
August 28, 2008 by baxiduotec
You could save over �30 per year with a simple diy job.
Insulating your hot water cylinder is one of the simplest and easiest ways to save energy and money. Fitting a British Standard ‘jacket’ around your cylinder will cut heat loss by over 75%. If you already have a jacket fitted, check that it’s at least 75mm thick. If not, it’s well worth treating your old cylinder to a new winter coat. |
A new, 75mm thick hot water cylinder jacket will save you around �30 per year. The jackets themselves cost about half that, meaning that you’ll reclaim your initial cost in around 6 months. Insulation for hot water pipes will cost between �5 and �10 and save you around �10 a year, which means you should recover the cost of fitting within a year. |
You’ll be saving about 195kg of carbon dioxide (CO2) when you fit a British standard hot water cylinder jacket and around 65kg of CO2 with pipe insulation. |
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