Sealing draughts is an affordable and effective way to reduce energy usage—and save money—in any building.
While controlled ventilation is important to prevent condensation and dampness by allowing fresh air in as needed, draughts are uncontrolled, letting in too much cold air and losing valuable heat.
To properly draught-proof your home, seal any unwanted gaps where cold air enters and warm air escapes. This will help retain heat, reduce energy consumption, and lower your heating costs, all while making your home more comfortable and cosy.
Our homeowners guide to draught proofing will help you identify where potential draughts are coming from and what you can do to make your home warmer and cheaper to run this winter.