Homeowners Encouraged To Look Into Fixed Energy Packages

Fuel bills continue to rise and are widely expected to rise further over the coming months in time for winter. This is worrying news for many people, particularly those who are struggling to cope with the increased cost of living. Experts are suggesting that to those in financial difficulty look towards taking out a fixed energy bill as it can save hundreds of pounds. Many of the country’s leading energy suppliers offer a fixed rate tariff, varying anything between 12 months and 3 or 4 years. During that time you will pay a set fee, which although initially may be higher than the average cost, but over time works out cheaper than sticking to a tariff that may regularly go up in price.
Before taking out a fixed energy deal you need to make sure that there are no penalties for exiting a deal before it is due to expire so if you intend to move property before its conclusion then this may not be the option for you and your family.

Once you have taken out an energy package the next step is to look into which areas of your home are emitting energy and causing heat loss. If you have traditional windows installed you will often find that they are responsible for around 25% of heat lost from the home, a problem which can be solved simply by purchasing timber windows in Edinburgh or timber windows in Livingston.
Mitchell Glass is the longest-established supplier of timber windows and is only too aware of the positive effects it can have on insulation.
Never before will your home have felt so warm and cosy and the chances of heat being able to leak out of your property will be cut massively. Visit our Galashiels showroom for more information about timber.

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