The colder weather can result in draughts being felt throughout your home but this expert tip could help you keep your house warm.
Turning your thermostat down by just 1°C could cut your heating bill by around 10% a year, according to the Energy Saving Trust. If you normally set it to 21°C, try 20°C instead – most people won’t ...
WITH autumn nearly upon us and the energy price cap rising from October, it’s little surprise many homeowners are holding off ...
It means that households who use both gas and electricity on a standard variable tariff and pay for their energy bill by ...
For example, EST said lowering your thermostat by just one degree could shave around 10% off your energy bill, saving you ...
Experts are urging households to complete two simple tasks before winter that could save up to £700. A survey of 2,000 adults found 37% had previously forgotten to bleed their radiators before the ...
Our guide gives some great advice on how to cut your energy usage and expense without spending loads of cash. The post How to ...
Gas and electricity bills are set to rise from October 1 when the new energy price cap takes effect. As Brits brace ...
AS the weather continues to drop, you might be considering turning on the heating for the first time – but don’t pump up the ...
With a sharp 10-degree drop in temperatures forecast across the UK next week, British Gas is urging households to prepare their boiler for the ...
WITH colder weather on the horizon and energy bills set to rise again, preparing your home for winter has never been more ...
Ryan added: “Poorly insulated homes, particularly lofts, walls and windows, allow heat to escape quickly. Simple and cheap fixes - such as draught excluders and radiator reflectors can save money in ...