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Home heating
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Protecting your heat
Heating your home during the colder months uses a large amount of the energy you use throughout the year. Ensuring your heating system is running efficiently and that you are not wasting any energy can therefore help you to make big savings on your fuel bills.
Easy ways to save energy
• Try to wash a full load in your washing machine - for smaller wash loads use a half load programme if available on your machine.
• Don’t overheat your hot water either – 60°C is the optimum setting for your cylinder thermostat.
• It may sound obvious, but if you are too warm, turn the heating down to reduce the temperature rather than opening windows.
• Have radiators fitted with thermostatic controls to regulate heat in each room.
• Have your boiler regularly serviced – this will increase its energy efficiency.
Make Your Boiler More Energy Efficient
If your boiler is more than ten years old, it’s probably far less efficient than modern models. Replacing an old boiler with a new high-efficiency condensing boiler can save you around a third on your heating bills straight away.* And if everyone in the UK with gas central heating switched to a high-efficiency condensing boiler, we would save enough energy to heat 3.7 million homes for a year.
Replacing an old gas boiler with A-rated high efficiency condensing boiler and improving your heating controls could save you as much as £300 a year on your energy bills.*
If you don’t fancy replacing your boiler just yet, having your current one regularly and professionally serviced will considerably improve its efficiency.
Our Home Services team can service and repair boilers – and provide emergency call out cover.
Make Your Central Heating More Energy Efficient
Heating controls give you more scope to ensure your home is heated as you want it – ensuring the rooms you use are warm and those you don’t aren’t being heated unnecessarily.
If your central heating system uses radiators (i.e. a ‘wet’ system), the ideal controls to have are:
A room thermostat – this allows you to set your preferred temperature, typically between 18°C – 21°C. As soon as the room reaches that temperature, the thermostat will switch off the hot water supply to radiators, then when the temperature drops it will turn back on again. Ideally, your thermostat should be fitted at eye-level on the wall of a room you use most (e.g. the living room) and not in a direct draft or by a head source (e.g. over a radiator or a cooker).
A programmer – this controls when your heating and hot water come on and go off, so you only have them on when needed. If you are unsure how to set your programmer, contact us for advice.
A cylinder thermostat (if you have a hot water tank) – this controls the temperature of hot water leaving the hot water storage tank...
Protecting your heat
Heating your home during the colder months uses a large amount of the energy you use throughout the year. Ensuring your heating system is running efficiently and that you are not wasting any energy can therefore help you to make big savings on your fuel bills.
Easy ways to save energy
• Try to wash a full load in your washing machine - for smaller wash loads use a half load programme if available on your machine.
• Don’t overheat your hot water either – 60°C is the optimum setting for your cylinder thermostat.
• It may sound obvious, but if you are too warm, turn the heating down to reduce the temperature rather than opening windows.
• Have radiators fitted with thermostatic controls to regulate heat in each room.
• Have your boiler regularly serviced – this will increase its energy efficiency.
Make Your Boiler More Energy Efficient
If your boiler is more than ten years old, it’s probably far less efficient than modern models. Replacing an old boiler with a new high-efficiency condensing boiler can save you around a third on your heating bills straight away.* And if everyone in the UK with gas central heating switched to a high-efficiency condensing boiler, we would save enough energy to heat 3.7 million homes for a year.
Replacing an old gas boiler with A-rated high efficiency condensing boiler and improving your heating controls could save you as much as £300 a year on your energy bills.*
If you don’t fancy replacing your boiler just yet, having your current one regularly and professionally serviced will considerably improve its efficiency.
Our Home Services team can service and repair boilers – and provide emergency call out cover.
Make Your Central Heating More Energy Efficient
Heating controls give you more scope to ensure your home is heated as you want it – ensuring the rooms you use are warm and those you don’t aren’t being heated unnecessarily.
If your central heating system uses radiators (i.e. a ‘wet’ system), the ideal controls to have are:
A room thermostat – this allows you to set your preferred temperature, typically between 18°C – 21°C. As soon as the room reaches that temperature, the thermostat will switch off the hot water supply to radiators, then when the temperature drops it will turn back on again. Ideally, your thermostat should be fitted at eye-level on the wall of a room you use most (e.g. the living room) and not in a direct draft or by a head source (e.g. over a radiator or a cooker).
A programmer – this controls when your heating and hot water come on and go off, so you only have them on when needed. If you are unsure how to set your programmer, contact us for advice.
A cylinder thermostat (if you have a hot water tank) – this controls the temperature of hot water leaving the hot water storage tank...
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