A simple trick to insulate your house in winter: 1 cheap thing is enough

Insulating a house sometimes requires significant financial sacrifices to ensure a certain level of comfort, especially in winter. For this reason, energy-saving renovations are supported by the state through some subsidies. However, is it impossible to heat your home if you have a limited income? Of course not ! A simple trick will get you there.

Several measures can help prevent heat loss when using a heater. You can add insulating joints to the windows, lay thick carpets or install thermal curtains. However, these measures alone are not enough to fully insulate and heat your home. Therefore, many people opt for additional insulation measures, which are usually expensive. Here is a more economical trick to achieve this.

Why insulate the radiator?

Use the radiator for heating

The benefits of insulating your radiator are numerous. In fact,   25% of the energy and heat given off by the radiator is absorbed by the walls  . In the case of non-insulation, you cannot limit heat loss.

Therefore, placing insulation behind your   heater helps  prevent these energy losses, ensuring more heat in your interior while reducing the cost of utility bills.

Insulating the radiator therefore makes it possible to maintain the desired temperature by limiting the use of additional heating devices.

Installing insulation on your radiator is also an ecological measure, as excessive energy consumption increases CO2 gas emissions into the air.

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How to insulate a radiator to heat your home better?

To make the most of the heat given off by the radiator, it is recommended to install a reflective panel on the back of the device using a protective adhesive film, also called insulating film, which allows maintaining an optimal temperature inside your home. The insulating film improves the performance of the radiator by 5 to 10% and thus avoids energy losses  .

With this trick you can  save on your energy costs   while avoiding purchasing an additional heater.

How much does insulating film cost?

Insulation of a radiator

Installing an insulating film behind your radiator is more economical than purchasing a boiler. By the way, you can get an insulating film for less than €20. For the installation, you can hire an experienced craftsman or, better yet, do it yourself.

A few tips for insulating your radiator:

  • Before attaching insulation to your radiator, make sure it is turned off.
  • Measure the distance behind the device before purchasing the insulation film.
  • Once you have the film, cut it according to the dimensions you measured earlier.
  • Carefully cut the film and make sure there are no air bubbles before applying it.
  • Some aluminum foil insulation does not contain adhesive. In this case, use adhesive tape to secure it.
  • Once the film is in place, reattach the heater before turning it back on. This way your house will be  better insulated  .