UK Households Can Do More To Cut Energy Bills
Today's announcement by major energy supplier EDF that gas bills will be reduced by 5% from February 7th will be welcome news for hard pressed UK households however homeowners and landlords can save far more by installing Eco-ease secondary glazing
Online, January 11, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Today's announcement by major energy supplier EDF that gas bills will be reduced by 5% from February 7th will be welcome news for hard pressed UK households however homeowners and landlords can save far more by installing Eco-ease secondary glazing recently featured on BBC Radio 2 and in national newspapers!
EDF is the first of the major energy suppliers to bring down the price of gas with other suppliers expected to follow suit but there are many measures that households can take to reduce their energy bills with secondary or third glazing offering potential savings of upto 20% given the amount of energy lost through windows in the typical UK home.
Despite the mild winter weather hundreds of Eco-ease customers have discovered the benefits of the easily installed Eco-ease Measure 2 Fit glazing panels which cost around 10% of double glazing and are available from a variety of websites including www.uswitch.com and www.nigelsecostore.co.uk as well as www.ecoease.co.uk which also supplies a cheaper DIY option.
A new video has recently been uploaded that reveals the sheer simplicity of Eco-ease secondary glazing and this can be viewed on the Eco-ease website or by visiting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99mE8a9EocM&feature=youtu.be
Sylvia McCracken who owns a seafront property in Ayrshire has become a recent convert and she saw her Eco-ease secondary glazing come to the fore during the gales that hit the UK in December and January: "I've installed Eco-ease on my sea facing windows at a fraction of the cost of double glazing and they've eliminated drafts and condensation.
"It was so easy to install. I just had to fix a magnetic strip around the inside of my window frame and then attach each glazing panel. It went up and comes down in seconds!
"During the gales they played a big part in keeping my house warm. Without them the drafts would have been unbearable and I'm spreading the word about their merits to my friends and family!" added Sylvia.
Eco-ease Director John Feely commented: "Sylvia is one of many to find out that installing secondary glazing is quite simply one of the most cost effective and easy changes to make to your home to make it more energy efficient.
"The announcement by EDF is good news but energy prices drops are short lived and it's more likely than not that the price of oil and gas will be increasing later this year."
For more details, case studies, instructional videos and factsheets please visit www.ecoease.co.uk or call 0845 519 3230. Customers in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland can visit Eco-ease's partner Easiglaze at www.easiglaze.com
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