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Don’t be left in the cold this winter

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As the cost-of-living crisis intensifie­s, households have been warned they could face an annual energy bill in excess of £3,600 this winter.

Some small moves now might get you in better financial shape to face the upcoming winter...

See if you are eligible for financial support

“If you are vulnerable – have a medical condition, are elderly or have a child under five – then ask your supplier about their priority services register,” says Peter Smith, director of policy and advocacy at National Energy Action. He recommends looking at nea.org.uk/ energyhelp for advice on support.

Look into insulation

Will Owen, energy expert at Uswitch. com, says: “Insulating your home is one of the most significan­t ways you can save money on your energy bill.

“Installing wall and loft insulation will help to reduce heat loss, while doubleglaz­ing prevents heat escaping through the windows.”

Make some smaller moves

However, insulation can be pricey. Will says: “If you are not in a position to install these larger energy-saving measures, it is possible to make lots of small, easy changes to your home.

“Energy-saving light bulbs are just as bright as the alternativ­es, and will save you money. You should also evaluate where your furniture is positioned. If a sofa or armchair is in front of a radiator, this will absorb the heat rather than it spreading across the room. Placing draft excluders in front of doors will help keep the heat in the room.”

Invest in smart technology

Again, not everyone will be able to spend money on smart tech – but if you can, it could save you some cash in the long run.

Property and energy saving expert Jonathan Rolande, from the National Associatio­n of Property Buyers, says: “Smart heating apps and devices such as Hive help you to save by reminding you what you are spending, and allowing you to turn the heating off when you’re not home unexpected­ly. A traditiona­l timer heats the home whether somebody is there or not. Users report a 15% drop in heating costs, outweighin­g the price [of the device] in no time.”

It also means you could turn your heating off remotely if you’ve forgotten to do so before leaving the house.

On the more affordable end of the spectrum, Jonathan recommends buying energy-saving plugs – which can cost as little as £5. They “allow you to switch off items easily that might otherwise be on standby mode”, he says.

Reconsider your energy use

“Often, electricit­y is cheaper at night when demand is lower,” suggests Jonathan. “Think about using the delay setting on your dishwasher, washing machine and tumble drier to get it to come on after 10pm. The eco-mode on a dishwasher uses less energy by taking longer, allowing dishes to soak. Use this to save too.” Do this now, and you can already start saving money – in preparatio­n for winter.

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