According to some experts, we're missing tricks that could slash our bills.
The winter months are drawing in and households up and down the country will be cranking up the heating to keep the biting cold at bay.
Greig Millar of Ovo said combi boiler-owners could save about £65 a year by cutting the flow temperature. Most boilers are set to run at 70C to 80C, but Greig says they will work more efficiently when turned to 60C. Leaving electrical appliances on standby can also hike your bills, according to SaveMoneyCutCarbon founder Mark Sait. TVs in particular can cost households up to £95 a year.
Top Trending Stories Today By the same token, it can tell if a room is warm and cut the hot water flow to maintain the temperature of the room. The numbers on the TRV should roughly correspond to the temperature of the room. As a guide: 0=0°C ; *=7°C ; 1=10°C; 2=15°C; 3=20°C; 4=25°C.
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