Huddersfield Daily Examiner

YOUR HOME 5 tips for lower heating bills

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If you can afford to, replacing an old boiler with a new one will improve your central heating system and save you money because it will be more efficient. A boiler that’s 15 years old or more is only around 60%-70% efficient, so around 30p-40p of every pound spent on heating and hot water is wasted, but a new A-rated condensing boiler is around 90% efficient. will save you around £110-£135 a year (based on a typical gas-heated home in England, Scotland and Wales). Cylinder jackets, such as the BSI-approved Hot Water Cylinder Jacket (£8.45, Screwfix) are inexpensiv­e, easy to fit and will keep the water hotter for longer. Another way to save money is to set the thermostat on the cylinder to the right temperatur­e – 60°C-65°C is recommende­d – so water isn’t heated unnecessar­ily.

To ensure your home’s radiators are working at full capacity, bleed them with a radiator key or small screwdrive­r (when the heating is off and the radiators are cold), depending on the type of bleed valve. Replacing old radiators, although not cheap, may reduce your heating bills because new radiators should work better than old ones. They may heat up quicker when the heating is turned on and retain heat for longer when it’s turned off, for example. You often get as much, or more, heat output from a new smaller radiator than an old bigger one.

Many old radiators don’t have adjustable valves – they’re either on or off, so fitting adjustable valves will enable you to turn the heat down without turning it off. The Energy Saving Trust says the thermostat should be set to the lowest comfortabl­e temperatur­e, which is usually 18°C-21°C. It should turn the heating on until the set temperatur­e is reached and then turn the heating off until the temperatur­e drops.

Smart controls, such as Worcester’s Wave, enable you to control your heating and hot water from your smartphone, computer or tablet, and although they usually cost more than convention­al controls, they could save you money.

For example, instead of leaving the heating on when you go out on a cold day, you can turn it on using your smartphone when you’re on your way home.

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