Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Simple and inexpensive steps you can take to lower your power bills

Here are some relatively simple and inexpensive steps you can take to lower your power bills:-

1. Increase attic insulation.

Your attic is a big source of home heat loss and is one of the easiest places to get in to. If your attic does not have at least 12 inches of insulation you can lay paperless rolls of insulation on top of existing insulation, including cellulose. This type of insulation tends to "compact" over time, reducing its effectiveness.

By the way, a well-insulated attic is always cold. If you see icicles dangling from the eaves of your home it means that warm air in the attic is melting snow and the water runoff is re-freezing (which can also cause significant damage to your roof!). Get in there and insulate until the air is very cold.

2. Use weatherstripping around windows and doors.

Lots of heat is lost through the spaces around windows and doors. Modern weatherstripping materials are inexpensive and very effective at minimizing the loss of warm air (and money). Weatherstripping can be itself by anyone very easily. Just make sure to do it in temperatures above 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, always apply weatherstripping to clean, dry surfaces to maximize effectiveness and ensure that it lasts for a long time.

3. Use expansion foam for small spaces.

Expansion foam insulation works great for filling small openings that allow heat to escape. Some examples include the spaces behind electric switch plates on exterior walls, openings where plumbing pipes enter the house, and the small openings that are used to run electricity, cable, and internet lines into your home. All together these little spaces add up to a lot of heat loss and a little bit of inexpensive expansion foam can save you a lot of money on your heating bill.

4. Don't forget the basement.

Home basements and crawlspaces often have many little openings that let heat escape. This is especially true if they are unfinished. Use paper-faced insulation on exposed ceiling joists and stuff small pieces of insulation into open crevices at the juncture of basement walls and the ceiling. Also, you might want to pump some expansion foam insulation into any small openings around the foundation, which are usually no more than an inch or two wide.

5. Use window curtains and blinds.

One of the simplest ways to reduce heat loss through windows is to use curtains and blinds. They can be closed at night to trap cold air and opened during the day to allow sunlight to naturally warm the house. Remember that the thicker the curtain, the more effective it will be at insulating your house.

As you can see, none of the home insulation steps above are too difficult or too expensive to accomplish. But they will save you a ton of money over the years. Take advantage of them and you just might find this year's heating bills to be lower than expected!



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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Solar Power – Today’s Need


Mankind has come a long way since the Stone Age, however very soon we are sure to teleport back to the same, thanks to the careless use of unconventional sources of energy. This might seem as an exaggeration but unfortunately it is a fact. Looking at the present rate of consumption all the non-conventional energy sources are sure to be over soon. It is a wake up call for all of us. Fortunately, nature has provided us with an alternative solution; it’s up to us to use it or not. Let’s see how we can escape from a dark future with the ultimate conventional energy source, the solar power.

Today everybody is aware of Solar power for homes and businesses yet the use of solar power is still minimal. For all those out there who have heard a lot about solar energy, but are not sure how solar energy can help you, here some of the benefits of solar energy for you.

Benefits of Solar Energy


· The biggest advantage of solar energy is definitely its longevity. With solar energy there is no fear of power exhaustion, it is an infinite source of energy. As long as the sun rises we can use solar power for generating electricity.

· Another benefit of solar energy is that it causes no harm to the environment. Did you know that even natural sources of energy like fossil fuels emit pollutants that are harmful to the environment?

· It costs almost nothing but will help you gain monetary rewards. You will have to pay only for the initial installation, after that the usage of solar power is absolutely free, forever! The companies that install solar panels, heaters, inverters and so on actually pay you if you return them the excess energy! Government rebates are also available for the same. Using solar power also means total freedom from electricity bills.

· Unlike any of source of energy, you have to pay absolutely nothing for maintenance. No after-service, maintenance is required for solar power. It is also a clean source of energy.

· Companies that manufacture Solar panels in Adelaide do not create noise pollution, which also contributes towards a greener environment.

Above mentioned were just some examples, there are many more benefits of solar energy.  So is it wise to keep on spending hard-earned money on environmental pollutants or save the same and at the same time contribute towards a healthier and greener future ?

Monday, 2 January 2012

Solar Panels Adelaide


Solar panels can be seen everywhere and anywhere now a days. These hugely efficient carriers of solar energy make everybody wonder what exactly solar panels are and how they function. To begin with, solar panels are nothing but neatly assembled solar cells.

Solar cells, also known as photovoltaic or photoelectric cell is a device that helps convert energy of light into electricity with the help of photovoltaic effect. These cells are used in a solar panel. As the name suggests, solar panels use solar energy for generating electricity, through solar cells. Solar panels are mostly rigid; however semi-flexible solar panels are also available now a days. Today, many solar panels are produced using silicon photovoltaic cells. The solar panels that are made using silicon photovoltaic cell fall in two categories viz. monocrystalline or polycrystalline modules.

This was a brief introduction of solar panels for you. Lets now discuss about the benefits and usage of solar panels. The benefits of a solar panel generally depend on its usage. Solar panels are installed not only on homes, but also on businesses and schools and colleges. The major and most important use of a solar panel is that it saves your electricity bill along with saving our mother Earth! Secondly, after the initial installation cost, you don’t have to pay for electricity at all. Solar panels are also quite easy to maintain. You don’t have to do any sort of electrical fittings or move your solar panel here and there.

Solar SA is a leading retailer of solar panels. Our solar panels are used all over due to its exceptional build quality and performance. Not only they perform well, they keep up their performance for a long time, for 25 long years. They are also marine-grade as a standard. So for quality solar products, contact Solar SA.