SATE – Thermal Insulation

How to save 30% on your electricity bill

In view of the change in electricity tariffs, which restructure prices according to three different time periods, there are savings alternatives beyond using electrical appliances in the early hours of the morning. The great unknown is the thermal insulation of facades, which manages to reduce energy consumption in our homes and can save 30% on your electricity bill.

6.82 billion under the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, which will serve as a roadmap for the distribution of European funds.

80% of the housing stock is over the age of majority.

99% of households suffer from unnecessary energy waste and losses

To avoid these energy losses, few know that there is an alternative such as thermal insulation on the outside (SATE), which can save more than 30% of the energy consumed by buildings, and therefore reduce at least that percentage on the bill, according to data from Molins based on data from Aisterm.

Like an insulating and waterproof skin, this measure protects buildings from the cold in winter and the heat in summer. This puts an end to the drastic temperature changes inside the building that force the thermostat up and down, as well as condensation and humidity that may appear.

It is also an all-in-one solution, reducing waste and energy consumption, cutting at least a third of the emissions that homes release into the atmosphere, a key issue when you consider that it is not only traffic that pollutes and buildings are responsible for up to 40% of polluting emissions in big cities.

And as it is an action that is carried out on the outside of the home, it does not reduce interior space – which with traditional insulation systems is affected – and neither does it influence the usability during installation. Likewise, this type of system, which increases comfort and quality of life in the home, also improves and modernises the image of buildings and can even increase their value by more than 20%, according to data from Andimac, the renovation employers’ association.