Ngā tohutohu hei whakarite whare hauora, whai pūngao hoki
Tips to create a healthy, energy-efficient home
Top tips to make your house warmer, drier and more energy-efficient
Outside
Trim trees or plants that are blocking any windows, and make sure your curtains are open all day to take advantage of the sun in winter.
Insulation
Check your ceiling and underfloor insulation: if you can see the ceiling joists inside the roof cavity, or any gaps in the insulation, it needs to be topped up – visit GenLess website for assessing ceiling and underfloor insulation.
Stop draughts: make sure your doors and windows fit their frames properly, block up old fireplaces, and use draught-stopping tape or seal and draught excluders. Watch the video on reducing home heat loss.
Install lined curtains that reach to the floor, and are covered by a pelmet or face-fitting tracks at the top. This can be as effective as double glazing – visit ecoadvisor.org.nz for more information.
Heating
Set your heating system to 18 degrees in the bedroom, and 21 degrees in the living room. Invest in a plug-in thermostat for heating appliances to keep you warm and healthy without wasting energy.