Cost of living: 15 ways Lancashire families can reduce energy usage to help pay less than the £2500 price cap
“Taking measures to cut back on weekly energy usage such as batch cooking on a Sunday night and making sure radiators aren’t blocked by furniture can make a big difference to the monthly energy statement.”Sticking on the dryer can be one of the biggest energy drainers in the household. When suitable, invest in a heated airer as an alternative solution, which can cut the costs of drying in half and will only take an extra hour or two.
Have a look in the loft for the insulation conditions before the weather starts to take a turn. With solid insulation, it’ll keep the house warmer throughout the winter and will help reduce the need to turn on the heating as an efficient way to keep the energy costs down.While it won’t heat up a home automatically, fitted carpets help to retain heat in the room compared to wooden flooring.
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