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How to Save Energy in Winter

How to Save Energy in Winter: A Guide for Everyone

As the days get shorter and the weather turns colder, heating your home can become a significant expense. But staying warm doesn’t have to break the bank. This guide is full of simple, practical advice on how to save energy in winter and make your home more comfortable.

We’ve put together a mix of general tips that anyone can use, along with specific advice tailored for people with sight loss. With a few small changes, you can make a big difference to your energy bills and stay cosy all season.

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How to Save Energy in Winter

Our Top 6 Tips for How to Save Energy In Winter

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Tip 1: Check for Draughts

Draughts are a major cause of heat loss, making your home feel cold even when the heating is on. For instance, check for gaps around windows, doors, and even letterboxes. You can use self-adhesive foam strips or fabric draught excluders to block these gaps. Use the back of your hand to feel for cold air coming from gaps. This is a very effective way to find them. You can get a draught excluder from Amazon for under £10.

Tip 2: Get to Know Your Heating Controls

Adjusting your thermostat by just one degree can save you money. Also, using a timer to heat your home only when you need it is a great way to be more efficient. Don’t forget that using your smart meter can help you monitor usage.

There are heating controls and thermostats that you can operate with your voice using a smart speaker. This means you can easily change the temperature without needing to see a display.

Tip 3: Layer Up with Warm Clothes

This simple tip is often the most effective. Put on an extra jumper or a pair of thick socks. The more layers you wear, the less you’ll need to rely on the central heating.

Tip 4: Make Your Radiators Work Better

Ensure furniture isn’t blocking your radiators, as this stops heat from getting into the room. Also, you can easily check if a radiator is working correctly by touching it. If the bottom is warm but the top is cold, it needs bleeding, which requires a radiator key to do so. When you bleed it, listen for the hissing sound of air escaping. The sound will stop when the water starts to come out. Only do this when the heating is turned OFF. Furthermore, you can add reflective foil behind the radiator, which reflects the heat back into the room. Finally, adding a radiator valve can help by adjusting the temperature of each individual radiator in your home.

Tip 5: Insulate Your Home

Proper insulation in your loft and walls will trap heat inside your home, keeping you warmer for longer. Moreover, it’s a great long-term investment that will help you save energy in winter.

Tip 6: Close Your Curtains at Dusk

Closing your curtains as it gets dark acts as an extra layer of insulation, trapping the heat inside your home. It’s a simple trick that can prevent a significant amount of warmth from escaping through your windows.

Conclusion: How to Save Energy in Winter

We hope these tips help you feel more confident about managing your energy use this winter. As you can see, there are many simple ways how to save energy in winter and make your home more comfortable without a high cost. If you have any more tips of your own, please do let us know in the article comments, or email us at Info@MyVision.org.uk.

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