Save heating,
save money
You could reduce the amount of heating you use and save money on your bills by making some small changes around your home.
Keeping your doors closed and using a draught excluder will make sure the heat stays in.
Taking shorter showers instead of baths can reduce the amount of hot water you use.
You can save a lot of hot water by washing dishes in a bowl rather than using a running hot tap.
Lowering your thermostat by one degree can reduce your heating usage. The World Health Organisation recommends keeping room temperatures to a minimum of 18°C.
Underfloor heating can be slow to respond as it heats the whole floor like a big radiator. You could consider keeping it on all the time at a minimum temperature, like 20°C.
Closing curtains and blinds at night helps keep your home warm. Consider using thicker curtains or adding lining for extra insulation.
To save hot water and electricity, only run your washing machine and dishwasher when they are full.
When replacing your shower head, choose a water-efficient model to reduce hot water usage.
When the sun is shining, open your curtains and blinds to let light and heat in – this will start to warm your rooms naturally.