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How to Reduce Energy Bills Amid the Price Cap Increase

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With the recent rise in the energy price cap, many homeowners are seeking ways to reduce energy bills while maintaining a comfortable home environment.

As energy costs rise, investing in energy-efficient solutions can help lower household expenses. At Staywarm, we provide a range of products that can make a significant difference in reducing energy consumption.

Understanding the Energy Price Cap

The energy price cap, introduced by Ofgem in 2019, is designed to protect consumers by limiting the amount energy providers can charge for gas and electricity. However, the cap fluctuates based on wholesale energy prices. As of October 2024, the price cap has risen by 10%, bringing the average household bill to £1,717 annually.

While this provides some protection from excessive pricing, it still means many households are facing higher energy bills. To counteract these rising costs, making energy-efficient upgrades to your home is one of the most effective ways to reduce energy bills.

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Energy-Efficient Windows

Installing energy-efficient windows is one of the most effective ways to reduce energy bills. Our windows are designed with advanced thermal insulation and high-performance materials, which help retain heat during the winter and keep the home cooler in the summer.

This means your reliance on heating or air conditioning decreases, ultimately reducing your energy consumption. Our range of glazing solutions offers excellent U-values, ensuring better energy efficiency and a positive impact on your home’s EPC rating.

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Energy-Efficient Doors

Doors play a major role in a property’s energy efficiency. Our range of PVCu and composite doors are designed to help reduce energy bills by preventing draughts and maintaining consistent indoor temperatures.

PVCu doors are not only energy-efficient but also have a long lifespan. This makes them a cost-effective option for landlords and homeowners. If you opt for a composite door, our Rockdoors are A-rated for thermal efficiency, helping to keep heat in and cold air out, further lowering energy bills.

Glazing Solutions

Staywarm’s glazing solutions offer homeowners the chance to reduce energy bills through better insulation. Whether you choose double glazing or triple glazing, both options provide improved thermal performance compared to older windows.

Our glazing includes a low-emissivity soft coating to enhance energy efficiency. The coating keeps your home warm in the colder months and cooler during the summer. By upgrading your glazing, you can keep your home more comfortable year-round while lowering energy costs.

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Glazing Heat Loss Test: The Impact of Soft Coat Low E

We conducted a glazing heat loss test to assess the thermal performance of different types of glazing and their ability to reduce energy loss. The test measured the amount of heat that escapes through various glazing options, comparing traditional single glazing, double glazing, and advanced triple glazing. The findings were clear—advanced glazing solutions significantly reduce heat loss, which directly impacts energy consumption.

Double and triple glazing, equipped with soft coat low e, significantly outperformed other glazing types in terms of heat retention. The soft coat low e is a crucial feature, as it minimises heat loss by reflecting interior heat back into the room, keeping homes warmer during colder months. This technology makes a substantial impact on reducing energy bills, helping homeowners conserve energy and reduce heating costs.

Practical Advice for Energy Saving

Beyond upgrading windows and doors, there are additional ways to reduce energy bills. Simple measures like sealing gaps around windows and doors, using energy-efficient lighting, and being mindful of energy usage can all make a difference.

By combining these practices with Staywarm’s energy-efficient products, you can make substantial savings on your household energy costs.

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