It may seem like a small hack, but could help you to slash bills amid the cost of living crisis.
With the cold weather firmly settling in, many will be wondering how to keep themselves on without having to rely on the heating all the time.
He's encouraging people to be extra smart with their blinds and curtains. According to him, you should be keeping them open during the hours of the day when the sun is shining directly towards them. Covering draughty openings A cold breeze can often come in from windows or beneath the floors if there are gaps that aren't covered.He suggested using draught excluders for doors and windows that have gaps where air could get in. Other areas like keyholes, oven vents and electrical work could also be letting in draughts, so be sure to get the right insulators for each specific place.
“It learns when you’re sleeping or not at home and automatically controls the temperature for you," he added. You might also want to lay down rugs to stop the heat escaping through the floor, or even use bubble wrap as an effective way to insulate your windows.
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