These tips can help save money on your energy bills.
As energy bills continue to rise with the passing day, UK households are doing everything they can to cut costs.
“If your bed is next to an external wall, rearranging your room so your bed is against an internal wall will help you stay warmer. Insulating windows Older houses tend to let a lot of cold air in through various cracks and crevices created in their decay. To keep the cold from getting in, and the heat from getting out, you can get a window insulator.
The average price of a window insulation kit is around £3.99, making this a cheap and cheerful little hack. “If you don’t have a key, they can be quite cheap and it won’t take long to bleed a radiator. To tell if a radiator needs bleeding, feel them when they are on. If it feels hotter in some places than others, it means your radiator needs bleeding.
Lay a rug down The correct rug could keep more than just your feet warm this winter. How warm it can get depends on the material, pile, and weight of the rug. They added: "Using an anti-slip underlay can also have the added benefit of providing extra warmth.
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