5 Ways To Keep Your Home Warm And Save Money At The Same Time

Keeping your home warm and comfortable all winter long isn’t cheap. Fuel is expensive, and an inefficient home can also mean you’re wasting heat all the time, making your bills even more unaffordable. If you’re struggling with the cost of keeping your home cozy, try some of these tips to keep warm for less. 

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Use Your Curtains

Heat from the sun is free so make the most of it. Let the sun in by opening the curtains and letting the sun in during the day. When the light fades in the evening, close the curtains again to trap the heat in. Make sure there aren’t any gaps around your curtains, so they can effectively keep the warm air in and the cold air out. This will help with condensation too. 

Use Timers On Your Central Heating

Program your boiler to turn the heating on a little bit earlier. Set it to come on about thirty minutes before you get up in the morning, but set it at a lower temperature than normal. This is cheaper than turning it on at a higher temperature when you need it. A boiler heats up at a constant speed, regardless of what temperature you set it at. Don’t leave your heating on low all day, or you’ll end up paying heat when you don’t need it. 

While you’re thinking about the timing of your heating, consider storing oil too. If you use oil for your heating, you can buy it when it’s more affordable and store it in steel oil tanks to be used when it’s more expensive to save you some cash. 

Move Your Sofa

Having your sofa in front of the radiator might seem like a good idea to get cosy, but it will actually absorb the heat that could be warming up your whole home. Move your sofa away from the radiator so the warm air isn’t blocked and circulate the room freely. You shouldn’t cover radiators with your curtains or drying clothes either. Move these away from the radiator so you can make the most of your heating. 

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Maximise Your Insulation

A lot of heat is lost through your roof. You can easily reduce the amount of heat that you lose this way by installing more insulation throughout your loft. You should also check the insulation that you have in your walls, as a lot of heat can be lost this way too.

Insulation in the walls is not as affordable to have installed as insulation in the loft, but cavity wall insulation can save you a lot of money on your heating every year, making it worth the investment. It’s also a good idea to check with your energy supplier and local government to see if any schemes are running to help you to cover the costs of installing insulation in your home.  If not, then it’s time to call somebody like Jack Lehr & Cooling to sort it out!

Wrap Up The Hot Water Tank

If you have a hot water tank, make sure you have properly lagged it. Lagging keeps the water warm for longer and will lower your heating costs. Insulating your water tank could save you a lot of money, as could just upgrading an old jacket, if the lagging you have has seen better days. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are several ways to keep your home warm and save money at the same time. Simple steps like using your curtains effectively, using timers on your central heating, and moving your furniture can make a big difference. You can also maximise your insulation and wrap up the hot water tank to keep the heat in.

These tips not only help you save on energy bills but also reduce your carbon footprint, making them an environmentally-friendly choice. So, try implementing these tips and enjoy a warm and cosy home without breaking the bank.