How to Save Tons of Cash By Upgrading Your Home

| January 29, 2014

Efficient Home, Six Improvements That Save MoneyHome ownership is not cheap. Forget your monthly mortgage payments – there’s insurance to pay and skyrocketing energy bills to worry about. But an adventurous homeowner with a bit of DIY know-how can save themselves a ton of cash with a few upgrades and changes – not only can you cut monthly bills, you can also help ensure a safer home for your family, secure yourself against criminals and do your part for the environment. It’s a win-win scenario!

All you’ll need to get started is a willingness to learn and a good toolkit – get started with the selection of handtools from Anglia Tool Centre.

Cutting Down on Insurance

The riskier your situation, the higher your insurance premiums will rise – so it makes sense to help cut down on the amount you pay by reducing the amount of risk your house poses to insurers. After all, a safer house is a better investment for an insurer – they’re less likely to have to pay out in the event of a disaster. Making your home safer is a definite benefit for everyone, and all it takes is a few upgrades.

Installing a smoke detector and one or more fire extinguishers can help reduce the risk of fire, keeping your family safe and reducing those premiums. Secure your home against burglars by replacing insecure locks with durable deadbolt locks and have an alarm fitted to reassure your insurance company that you’re taking every precaution against criminal activity: you’ll find your costs continue to creep down. And keep an eye on any structural problems like damp that might arise – fix them sooner rather than later, and you might not need to claim on your insurance at all.

Slashing Energy Bills

We’re often told to do our bit for the environment, and eco-friendliness starts at home – by reducing the amount of energy it takes to heat and power your home, you can help protect our world and save money on your utilities at the same time.

It can be as simple as changing a lightbulb – literally. While most households now use energy-saving fluorescent bulbs rather than power-hungry incandescent types, you might still be using hot and inefficient halogen spotlights – swap these for cooler, cheaper LED bulbs. To cut down on heating costs, use caulk to seal gaps in ceilings and walls where heat can escape, and install draught excluders around doors to prevent cold air coming in. For the truly adventurous, consider a bigger projector like a solar water heater – even a basic design can provide warm water for washing your hands.

 

 

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