Smart heating hack: Save on bills with foil and cardboard
A simple way to lower heating bills is to use cardboard and aluminum foil. This clever trick is not only cheap and eco-friendly, but it will also help retain more heat in the room. How do you use it?
A simple trick with a radiator
Many of us struggle with high heating bills, which forces us to look for effective methods to reduce them. The key to success is reducing heat loss, which can be achieved, among other things, by using a simple trick with cardboard and aluminum foil. It is an affordable and eco-friendly way to improve thermal comfort at home.
Unfortunately, in many Canadian homes, especially older buildings, the problem is low energy efficiency. Heat from the radiators quickly escapes through poor building insulation and leaky windows, leading us to seek heating support solutions.
A simple method for everyone
A solution that is becoming increasingly popular online is to create a special panel from cardboard and aluminum foil, and then place it behind the radiator. TikTok is full of advice, but one of the more popular ideas appeared on the @the.cosyclub profile. All you need is a piece of cardboard, aluminum foil, and adhesive tape or pins.
To prepare your own heat-reflecting panel, simply cut a rectangle from the cardboard that fits behind the radiator, then wrap it in aluminum foil with the shiny side out. Make sure the foil adheres well and doesn’t wrinkle.
The finished panel is placed behind the radiator to ensure that the reflected heat energy returns to the room. It can be attached to the wall with adhesive tape, pins, or special brackets. It's important that it does not shift during use.
How does the cardboard and aluminum foil panel work?
The mechanism is surprisingly simple—aluminum foil acts as a reflective screen that directs heat back into the room. Additionally, the cardboard creates an insulating layer that limits heat transfer into the walls. It is worth emphasizing that the investment in necessary materials is minimal, and the savings can be truly significant.
In conclusion: using cardboard and aluminum foil behind the radiator is an effective way to reduce heating bills. Thanks to this method, even in older homes, it is possible to increase thermal efficiency without the need for costly renovations significantly.