Four ways to insulate your home and save £100s on your energy bill - Which?
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 Published On Nov 11, 2021

Energy bills are rising, there’s little opportunity to save money by switching energy provider and the days are getting chillier. But insulating your home will help make it cosier, more energy efficient and cut your heating bill.

Watch our video for simple DIY jobs you can do at home to reduce heat loss across four key areas: windows and doors, chimneys, pipes and water tanks, and lofts.

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00:00 Intro
00:14 how to draught-proof windows and doors
1:27 how to insulate chimneys
2:24 how to insulate pipes and hot water tanks
2:55 how to insulate lofts

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