Paul and Susan Page from Norfolk are a part of the Superhomes movement and have made dramatic savings by making small changes to their home.
Before making their renovations, the Pages were spending up to £1000 a year on heating oil. By rescuing waste wood from skips on building sites, their four-bedroomed bungalow is now heated by a woodburner which fuels both central heating and hot water.
Other changes they have made include installing solar panels on the roof, insulating their walls and loft, installing a rain water collection tank and they even have a small wind turbine which also helps to generate power.
For more information about how you can make your home save you super amounts of money, visit http://www.superhomes.org.uk/
