The percentage of households classed as being in fuel poverty in England is 11.1% according to a recent report by BEIS. The figures for Scotland are even more alarming with nearly 25% in fuel poverty according to the country’s housing condition report.
So if you find yourself struggling with your heating bills or even feeling the pinch you are certainly not the only one. The fuel poverty figures will be disappointing to a government that needs to increase awareness of energy efficiency to cut down on emissions.
Homes are classed as being in fuel poverty when more than 10% of their income is used to pay fuel bills. In colder climates such as those found in Scotland, people will generally require more energy to heat their homes than warmer parts of the country which perhaps partly explains why Scotland’s fuel poverty levels are higher.
One way to cut down spending on heating is to inspect how well your attic space is insulated. Insulation can degrade over time and damage to roof tiles may go unnoticed making the problem worse.
While the cost of insulation can seem high relative to the bills you are getting, over a period of time, upgrading your insulation will pay for itself and save you money on those heating bills.