DON'T BE DRAUGHT

The 10 ways to improve your home insulation in just 15 minutes as energy prices soar

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A DRAUGHTY home could become a costly one if you don't act fast to plug up gaps - especially as energy bills have soared this month.

Luckily we know 10 ways to improve your home insulation on the cheap - and they're quick and easy to apply too.

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You can improve your home insulation on the cheap - and these tips are quick and easy to apply tooCredit: Getty

Hundreds of thousands of people overpay their heating bills and it's simply down to poor insulation.

The recent energy price cap rise means millions of people are now expected to fork out more for their gas and electricity bills anyway.

So producing waste energy is a no-go for most households - but it happens all the time with heat escaping through every nook and cranny.

The typical heat loss spots in your home come from the windows, doors and even through your loft hatch.

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What's worse is that they could be adding £750 a year to your energy bills.

The recent price cap change means household's average energy bills could hit almost £2,000 a year even before factoring in any energy inefficiency.

That's likely to go up even more by Autumn too, which means bill payers are going to continue to feel the pinch on their wallets throughout the year.

The cap is in place to stop providers overcharging customers as wholesale prices are passed down.

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But households haven't been able to avoid the extra costs altogether - so they're looking at how to cut down usage to avoid forking out more.

Here's how you can do that by stopping heat leaving your home - the steps should keep your house toasty, and they take no longer than 15 minutes to install.

1. Lay down a door snake

Keep cold from sneaking in with a draught excluder.

You place it along the crack under your door to prevent heat seeping out and stop winds coming in.

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