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Saving energy

Advice and support

There are many different ways to reduce your household's energy use, some of which are very straight forward.

Read our top tips on how to conserve energy in your home below:

Are your appliances on stand-by?

Simply turning off lights or appliances when you do not need them can make an impact in reducing energy costs. For example, do you leave your television on standby when you go to bed or go out for the day? Leaving an appliance on standby will still use energy. According to TheGreenAge, if your television is 10 years or older, it can cost around £15 per year extra when left on standby.

Lights

Your home should already be fitted with energy saving light bulbs, however by getting into the habit of turning lights off when you leave a room, a family could save between £50 – £90 per year according to npower.

Heating

When heating your home, ensure that all radiators are clear of washing or furniture to allow the room to be warmed effectively. By reducing the temperature in your home by just 1°C, you could reduce your heating bill by up to £85 each year (according to npower). Please note, the recommended temperature is 18 -21°C, and 21°C for young children and older persons.

Washing machine

Have you explored your washing machine's settings? Many will have an eco option, low temp option or even a 'half load' option for small amounts of clothes. Washing clothes at 30 degrees rather than 40 degrees can be a third cheaper, meaning savings of up to £52 per year, according to MoneySuperMarket. Running a hot wash occasionally will help to keep the machine clean.

Draught excluders

Not every home will be completely airtight, and draughts are common in older homes. Purchasing a draught excluder to help block these out can help keep heat in. These can be purchased from most value home stores.

If you have any top tips for saving energy in your home, let us know by sending us an email.

Energy saving advice and support

Warm and Safe Wiltshire offers all residents across the county free and impartial energy saving advice.  Their advice line service is open 9am-5pm Monday-Friday.

Somerset residents can visit Somerset Energy Saver for advice and support on how to reduce energy bills and to find financial assistance with energy costs.

Visit the BANES Council website for energy saving quick wins.

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Selwood Housing

Air source heat pumps are an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional heating systems, such as gas boilers. They use the natural warmth in the air to heat and cool your home, helping you reduce your carbon footprint and keep your energy bills down. However, they work differently to traditional heating systems.

We've explained why these systems can take time to heat up your home and provide tips to help you stay comfy all year round: Air source heat pumps: ecs.page.link/PA1Qn
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Air source heat pumps are an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional heating systems, such as gas boilers. They use the natural warmth in the air to heat and cool your home, helping you reduce your carbon footprint and keep your energy bills down. However, they work differently to traditional heating systems. 

Weve explained why these systems can take time to heat up your home and provide tips to help you stay comfy all year round: Air source heat pumps: https://ecs.page.link/PA1Qn
2 days ago
Selwood Housing

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust are hosting a Bat Walk this Saturday, 27th April, meeting at Studley Green Community Association, Lambrok Road, Trowbridge.

Attendees will have the opportunity to use bat detecting equipment while finding out more about these amazing mammals in our area!

The session starts at 7:30pm and will finish at 9:15pm.
Register your interest or find out more by contacting: sued@wiltshirewildlife.org
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Wiltshire Wildlife Trust are hosting a Bat Walk this Saturday, 27th April, meeting at Studley Green Community Association, Lambrok Road, Trowbridge.

Attendees will have the opportunity to use bat detecting equipment while finding out more about these amazing mammals in our area!

The session starts at 7:30pm and will finish at 9:15pm.
Register your interest or find out more by contacting: sued@wiltshirewildlife.org
2 days ago
Selwood Housing

The MySelwoodHousing portal for customers is unavailable from 1 pm on Tuesday 23 April to 9am on Monday 29 April due to routine maintenance.

For any queries about your portal account during this time, please call our customer support team on 01225 715 715 (Mon - Thu 8:30am - 5:30pm, Fri 8:30am - 5pm).

For alternative ways to pay your rent, visit our pay your rent page: ecs.page.link/vHrz8
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The MySelwoodHousing portal for customers is unavailable from 1 pm on Tuesday 23 April to 9am on Monday 29 April due to routine maintenance.

For any queries about your portal account during this time, please call our customer support team on 01225 715 715 (Mon - Thu 8:30am - 5:30pm, Fri 8:30am - 5pm).

For alternative ways to pay your rent, visit our pay your rent page: https://ecs.page.link/vHrz8
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