Sheffield Outdoor Spaces

 

As one of the greenest cities in Europe with the Peak District National Park as its back garden Sheffield is a place for outdoor adventurers. Walking trails, rambling routes and hill climbing are aplenty as is bike riding, wild swimming and caving. There are also a host of parks and woodlands where you can sit back with a book or play football.

Sheffield Outdoor Spaces city’s 13 city parks, 20 district and 50 local parks offer a huge variety of activities. The Sheffield Round Walk route takes you through the lovely Hillsborough Park which has sports facilities, a children’s playground and walled garden as well as the park cafe operated by Depot Bakery. Then there’s Ecclesall Woods, the largest ancient woodland in South Yorkshire which features J.G Graves Woodland Discovery Centre and a park cafe.

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If a wander around a garden is more your thing head to the internationally renowned Sheffield Park and Garden which is celebrated for its autumn planting as well as its horticultural history and heritage. Groups can pre-book a tour for this popular attraction, or come for the day and make use of the beautiful glass Pavilions at this Grade II listed garden.

If a hike or climb doesn’t sound like your cup of tea then enjoy the many festivals and events which take place in parks and squares across the city this summer. Check out the schedule at Leopold Square for a range of music styles or stop off in Grey to Green, the UK’s longest ‘green street’ which is transforming inner-city Sheffield.…

Enhance Energy Efficiency Upstairs

About Enhance Energy Efficiency Upstairs

You can balance temperatures throughout your home without overworking your HVAC system by enhancing your insulation, sealing air leaks and using a smart thermostat. Addressing these issues can reduce your energy costs and create a more comfortable living environment.

Upstairs rooms tend to be attic insulation than downstairs due to the way heat moves through your house. Two processes that contribute to this imbalance are conduction and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat through materials, such as metals or walls. Insulation slows this process and helps to keep your upstairs cooler than downstairs.

Proper Insulation Reduces Allergens

Another factor that contributes to an uneven temperature between floors is the lack of ventilation in your attic. Insufficient attic insulation, as well as air leaks around attic hatches, recessed lights and duct penetrations, allow warm air to escape during the winter and cool air to move in, creating an imbalanced temperature. Insufficient attic insulation and air leaks can be solved by insulating your attic, sealing gaps and adding ventilation.

Upstairs windows are also a major contributor to your home’s indoor temperature. Over time, the sealant on windows can deteriorate, allowing heat to seep in. Installing insulated windows with features such as Low-E coatings and argon-filled double glazing can help to reduce energy costs, as can proper window treatments and shading. Energy-efficient landscaping can also provide a natural insulator for your home by blocking sun’s rays. In addition, many utility companies offer rebates for a variety of energy efficiency upgrades including insulation.

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