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Heating experts have revealed all the most common areas you're likely to lose energy in your home, and have recommended some cheap and easy fixes.
Having draughts around your house is sometimes unavoidable, as there are so many areas that cold air from outside can enter your home. But as well as being unpleasant, they can make your home less energy-efficient and you'll waste more money on heating bills.
In order to reduce the amount of heat that's escaping from your house, an expert from Village Heating has shared the areas that are most likely to be affected and how to stop it from happening.
Heating specialist Tony Adams told the Express: "Heat leaks are responsible for a huge amount of energy lost in rooms around the house. This is a particular issue in old, larger homes.
"While there are obvious heat-leak points - like windows and doors - there are some other common sources of draughts which many of us don't think about.
"Finding a way to insulate these can stop warm air leaking out and cold air from getting in, meaning homes are naturally warmer and energy bills are cut down."
Here are some unlikely ways that heat can be lost from your home, and the cheap and easy ways to stop the problem.
Keyholes are one of the "most forgotten-about sources of draughts and heat leaks", according to the expert.
To prevent this from happening, Tony said: "A really quick, budget-friendly way to cover your key-holes is to buy a keyhole cover, which you can easily attach to the inside of your door."
They're a better option than trying to plug the keyhole by yourself, as the covers often push open when the door is unlocked.
Costing as little as £2.99 per cover, they're a cost-friendly way to minimise draughts in your home.
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