Eco Friendly Energy For Your Home And Business

Posted by Catherine - Under: Eco Friendly Business, Eco Friendly Garden, Eco Friendly House, Environment, Home Improvements, How Did You Do?, Planning, Reduce

Stop waiting for other people to embrace green energy - use it in your own home!

When most people think about green energy and alternative energy, they tend to associate it with the whole country.  They assume that it is up to the government to make energy suppliers produce energy in an eco friendly way – and then we can buy it from them.

However, eco friendly technologies are becoming so mainstream now that they are lowering the costs of supply and fitting to a price that many homes can now afford – and even offering grants to even more families to help them make the change.

And why should we wait for someone else to make significant changes to our energy consumption when we can easily do it ourselves and rest a bit easier knowing that we have made a serious difference to our impact on climate change.

As it is, enough people are still buying non-renewable energy to make it ‘worth while’ still creating – even though it is wasteful, expensive, non-renewable and damaging to the environment.

However, if we all started heating our homes and water ourselves with solar energy, heat pumps and biomass boilers – then they would soon be running a non-viable company – and would have to make some serious changes to stay in business.

Our Alternatives:
Depending on where you live or where your business is located, you could be supplying yourself with enough energy to heat and/or cool your buildings without having to use a single volt of electricity.  You would be free from the grasp of energy companies – who we all know can change their prices as and whenever they want to!

Solar PV Panels Awnings
Creative Commons License photo credit: Dave Dugdale

By creating your own energy from solar panels for example – you will not have to pay a penny for your heating or hot water when the conditions are right.  And you won’t have to worry about turning down your thermostat even 1 degree if all your heat is coming from the ground underneath your garden or from the pile of burning biomass in your boiler! 

You can be a warm as you like – and have no huge bills to pay at the end of the month!

Your Next Step:
It is no longer a choice for just eco warriors – alternative energy and self supply are becoming standard fare for most homes and businesses, with serious financial benefits not to be sniffed at.

And of course don’t forget the huge impact of your green business credentials – your eco advantage as a result of producing and using your own green energy.  Especially if you are burning your own business waste in your own biomass boiler!

Yes, there are some installation costs to consider – but the positives far outweigh this initial outlay.  If you are only thinking about the actual cost comparison (installation compared to actual energy savings) - then you are forgetting about the cost of climate change and the risks of energy price peaks.

Yes, you will still need to use electricity from other sources in times of high demand – but you will see huge savings in time, energy and money for your home or business once installed.

The biggest benefits will be for those who take on the most appropriate alternative energy supply for their needs – and do it sooner.

So, consider your needs and consider the alternatives!

No Need For Slippers In My Bathroom! I Have Under Floor Heating!

Posted by Catherine - Under: Eco Friendly Business, Eco Friendly House, Eco Friendly Kitchen, Environment, General, Reduce, Winter

A friend recently fell in love with my bathroom after a nights sleep-over!

I have underfloor heating in there, and she just loved stepping out of the shower and onto a lovely warm floor!  The heating was installed in the bathroom and the kitchen after we moved in, and I love it!

We originally had it installed when we moved into an old Victorian terraced house - with little space for a modern kitchen – and no discernible bathroom!  The bath was sitting in a lean-to at the back of the property, with pipes running down the wall for taps and a creaky and gappy wooden door out to the garden!

We had to re-design the back of the house to fit a real bathroom and didn’t want to waste an inch of what space we had with radiators – so did a bit of research on our options for heating the 2 rooms.

I was very pleased with the result, and have not regretted it at all.

So, How Did We Do It?
Firstly, we consulted a plumber as we were needing to fit a new condensing boiler at the same time.  He said that he had been fitting more an more underfloor heating systems in the past few years – and he even had it in his house too!

It’s really simple to do as well if you are laying a new floor – as we were – and you just need to lay enough flexible cable under the surface to create an even spread and then lay the floor as usual.  We had tiles in the bathroom and bamboo in the kitchen – not a problem he said.

It also turns out that there are many other benefits to underfloor heating other than not needing to cover your walls in radiators when you really need another cupboard there!

The Main Benefits:
Where shall I start – there are so many? 

Well, for starters it is more energy efficient to run this type of heating over conventional central heating, and the average home could increase efficiency of the whole system by between 10-25% – this can rise to around 60% more efficient in offices with high ceilings. 

Think of the money and energy you could be saving – plus being warmer in your own home or office!

The main reason for the savings is because radiators heat the room by convection; that is all their hot air is forced out of the radiator and then it rises up the wall towards the ceiling.  It only descends into the room after it has cooled slightly – and then heats your head while keeping your feet cold! 

Added to this, it is standard practice to place radiators underneath windows to counter the draughts – but inevitably helps you lose heat out of the windows before it even hits your ceiling in the first place!

Also, the pipes leading to the radiators are usually running along your walls are boiling hot - losing heat as they go (well, if the pipes feel hot, then they are releasing that heat before they get to the radiators)!  Finally, your radiators need the temperature of the water inside to be around 60-70 degrees to be effective - a temperature that can only be reached by burning gas and fossil fuels.

The exact opposite is true of underfloor heating.  Firstly, the heat rises slowly out of the floor creating an ambient temperature and no draughts.  It doesn’t move warm and cold air around the room, taking dust and allergens with it – it just creates a warm room and warm toes!

Secondly, all the pipes are under your floor so are only ‘losing heat’ up into your home – which is just where you want it.  And, there is no risk of children or the elderly scalding themselves on the pipes or radiators – all the heat is safely underground.

And thirdly, underfloor heating can run at a much lower temperature, therefore can be powered by energy sources such as solar and both air and ground source heat pumps instead of burning coal, oil or gas.

Further Benefits:
There are other benefits to this form of heating other than just more efficient heating and money saving running costs, and they include:

Reduced Allergies – With no convection currents circulating around your home, you will have less trouble with floating allergens and dust.
Better Design – With no bulky, hot radiators around your walls and hallways, you can change the layout of your home to suit you – not to simply ‘fit’ in.
Reduced Maintenance – With no fiddly radiators and pipes to clean, dust or paint, you can keep your home clean and tidy – or even repaint it – without having to spend extra time, energy and resources working around these space-wasters!
Less Stress On Your Boiler – Running at lower temperatures will be better for the life-span of your boiler.

So, don’t put ‘new slippers’ on your shopping list for gifts – put ‘underfloor heating’ instead!