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Heating in Irish Homes

Irish homes are largely heated using fossil fuels - gas, oil or solid fuel. The burning of these fuels in our boilers results in a large amount of carbon emissions.

Much of the energy that goes into heating our homes is wasted with inefficient use of heating devices and poor insulation. Improving the efficiency of your boiler and water cylinder and installing the appropriate controls to the central heating system can result in great energy savings.

Furthermore, there are now many green energy alternatives on the market that are viable for home heating and are heavily subsidised.

This section gives advice on;

 

Boiler

Inefficient, or poorly lagged boilers can burn extra fuel, adding needless money to your bills. Sometimes it is not possible to purchase a new boiler, but getting your current boiler serviced is a step in the right direction. Your boiler should be serviced every year to keep it running efficiently.


For further reading please visit the OFTEC Website
Bord Gáis provides care and maintenance services,find out more

Consider buying a condensing boiler, which is more efficient than a regular boiler. Condensing boilers work on the principle of recovering as much waste heat as possible. In most cases, regular boilers loose waste through the flue. You can identify the most energy efficient boiler by the energy-rating label.

Ensure your hot water cylinder is appropriately lagged. A well-fitted high quality lagging jacket can keep water hotter for much longer and will pay for itself within a few months of purchase due to savings made from reduced energy wastage.


Did you know that household heating contributes more emissions than home electricity! (SEI)

For more information on how to save money on your heating visit www.powerofone.ie.