Tips To Reduce Your Energy Bills - Content Brought to You by Rahul Mistry

Now, with this in mind, you might be wondering how you go about reducing those energy bills. Well, there are multiple tips to consider. A top eight tips would include:

  • Switching Supplier – With millions of people changing energy supplier year on year, the first thing to do is compare gas and electricity prices gas and electricity prices. Quick and painless, all you have to do is find the right website to use. Almost half of the households in the UK have never switched supplier, surely now is the time to assess the different options?
  • Boiler Maintenance – As a general rule of thumb, 10 years is the lifespan of a boiler. Following this time, it will no longer run efficiently. That said, always get your boiler serviced and looked at regularly to ensure that you are getting the most value for money. Hundreds of pounds a year can be used through using your boiler correctly.
  • Home Insulation – Aside from switching supplier using comparison sites such as www.uswitch.com, the most cost effective way to lower energy bills is through insulating the home. By insulating any cavity walls that you may have, property fuel bills cam be cut by more than 10%. Similarly, loft insulation can vastly lower heat loss and save up to £200 a year.
  • Check The Thermostat – Your heating bill can be almost 10% lower if you knock just one degree off the thermostat.
  • Light Bulbs – An easy and quick way to save energy immediately is through removing those old incandescent bulbs for energy saving bulbs. It is believed that they last as long as 12 times longer than the incandescent ones.
  • Habits – We are all creatures of habit, and without doing anything but changing your routine, you can lower energy bills. Examples would be, fully turning things off instead of using the standby option, shutting curtains at dusk and turning your heating off during the day.
  • Water – We all love a good bath now and again but did you know that it uses 30% more water than your average shower? Be sure to consider water usage, including being vigilant against dripping taps when trying to lower your energy bill.
  • Appliances – Of the electricity consumption in the home, almost half of it is accounted for by domestic appliances. So, look for the energy efficient logos when buying your fridges or freezers.

1 Comments

I just bought a house build in 1988 bungalow, it has storage heating and is cool by evening. Not what I like! Aparently it has a floating floor, which I think means that it is built on a solid cement base with no air-space. Does this mean I can't fit normal radiators etc? I was thinking of a biomass system as in the country with no gas available. Any ideas. Thanks. Invernessshire.

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