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​Heat loss in a house - Information is Power!

​Heat loss in a house - Information is Power!

Posted by Celtic Sustainables on 24th May 2022

With electricity bills set to rise, we jumped at the chance to find out more about heat loss in a house with the free domestic thermal imaging survey offered by a local community society Cwm Arian Renewable Energy (CARE).

Cwm Arian are offering free domestic thermal imaging surveys to homes in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire until the end of June 2022*. We found the information provided by the heat loss survey incredibly interesting and utterly useful. 

This heat loss survey required huge fan to be set up on an external door to suck the air through the house. This meant there needed to be a good heat difference between the inside of the house and the outside of the house so that the thermal camera would “see” the cold air as it was being pulled from the outside of the house, through the rooms, roof and corridors and through the fan. 

Daniel from Cwm Arian expertly guided us though this survey one late afternoon. As we waited for the air outside to cool down further, he ran us through some very interesting information about behavioural changes and different types of insulation that could help save electricity or gas and how much money we might expect to save. 

Energy saving information provided by CARE during the domestic thermal imaging survey

Energy Vampires 

Putting energy saving theory into practise. While Dan was setting up the extractor fan he let us loose about the house with a plug in device that measures energy use for electrical items that are on standby. 

One of the electrical products that doesn’t get switched off regularly in this household is the old microwave. It sits on the kitchen worktop, with its lights on, showing the wrong time and is rarely used. 

By plugging the microwave into the energy monitor and turning the microwave on, we could quickly see that the microwave when left on standby uses 12w. 

12w x 24 hours at the UK electricity price cap (April 2022) means that the microwave (if left on standby) uses 8.06 pence a day. If left on every day of the year that equates to £31.39!! 

We all know it and shouldn’t need to be told, but it was very good to be shown and to then calculate the savings. A very easy way to save electricity is to turn off electrical appliances when they are not being used. Off means off and not just off/on standby

Heat Loss in a House 

When the extractor fan had been fitted in the door to the outside and turned on, the places this house was losing heat were very easy to see. 

With the thermal heat camera attached to Daniels iPad (and the associated app) we checked the obvious potential sources of heat loss: windows, doors and loft hatches. The thermal heat map showed where the frames hadn’t been properly sealed and we could feel the cool draught of air being pulled through the house by the extractor fan in those gaps by placing our hand near the areas shown on the thermal image. 

Some heat loss areas in this house were surprising. 

“I thought I knew where all the draughts in this house were coming from, but from the thermal heat survey we have found 4 or 5 new sources of heat loss that I would never have found during normal observations”. Homeowner. 

The connecting steps and wall between the older part of the house and new (shown in image above) was an area of significant heat loss. Shockingly, the carpet could even be seen to rise as the air from underneath it was being sucked through the house. What was assumed to be just an old unfilled drill hole from hanging a picture frame in that area was pulling so much air through that it is likely that it goes through to the cavity wall and into the roof space and on closer inspection the wooden architrave in that area was also leaking significant amounts of heat. 

One job that was already on the to do list – fix the extractor fan pull switch in the bathroom – has now been brought to the fore as it was letting through so much air it was making a whistling sound! 

Daniel encouraged us to check places where pipes go through the external wall too, for example, the gas boiler flue, toilet waste pipes and washing machine pipework. 

Encouragingly where off cuts and left-over bits of  insulation had been used around pipework and ducts no heat loss could be seen. Where an interior gap sealer had been used around window frames the heat loss was also minimal (but the survey did show a few areas where the applicant hadn’t been so fastidious!). 

Grants for Insulation

Did you know that if you live in Wales and are on certain benefits, or suffer from a chronic respiratory or mental health condition you might qualify for free energy efficiency improvements on your home from the NEST scheme? nest.gov.wales/

Other schemes are available in England and Scotland too. Use your postcode to find out what grants for insulation and home energy improvements are available near you:  www.gov.uk/improve-energy-efficiency. For Northern Ireland check out: www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/insulation.

Cwm Arian Renewable Energy (CARE)

For futher information about the free domestic thermal imagine survey provided by CARE please go to the Cwm Arian website . Note (at the time of writing) they can only offer the survey to homes in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire until the end of June 2022*.

*Update 07-July-2022. Cwm Arian have been successful in securing funding for another year! Read all about the new criteria for receiving a new survey on the TivySide Advertiser.