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At the time of writing – 12th October – the weather in Dorking was unseasonably warm. That doesn’t mean it’s too soon to start thinking about winter and how best to stay warm while conserving energy and saving money. The October Eco Hub welcomed Caroline from Circular Dorking, who spoke about the ways in which we can prevent heat from escaping from our homes.

In collaboration with Zero Carbon Guildford, Circular Dorking has received funding to carry out free home energy surreys. A member of the Home Energy Advice Team (HEAT) will visit your home with a thermal camera, producing a detailed and perhaps surprising picture of where you are losing heat.

Caroline demonstrated the thermal camera in the Quiet Room, showing us that the front wall was cold but that even thin blinds can make a difference. She listed a number of areas around the home where we are at risk of losing heat, among them chimneys, doors, windows, walls, cat flaps, letter boxes, key holes, door seals, unlagged pipes, and even gaps under kitchen cabinets. 

So once we know where the heat is escaping, what should we do? 

It was a well-attended Eco Hub, with the usual activities and a very good range of ages represented. This Hub has quickly established itself as a safe and welcoming space for anyone who wants to discuss the environment, learn how to safeguard it, meet like-minded people, and – not least, drink tea and eat cake!

Author
Tara Craig

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