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Wherever possible, dry your clothes outside. Drying them on a radiator lowers the room temperature, making your boiler work harder, costing you more to heat your home.
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Turning your central heating thermostat down by 1°C could save you up to 10% on your energy bills.
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Shop around for your gas and electricity, you may find that there are cheaper suppliers out there.
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When boiling vegetables use just enough water to keep them covered and always put lids on your pans.
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Draw your curtains at dusk and tuck them behind the radiator to stop heat escaping and reduce draughts.
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Don’t waste water by overfilling a bath, taking a shower is even better – you will use less than half the water used when taking a bath.
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Check the immersion heater or thermostat settings to ensure that water is not too high. For most of us 60°C is ideal. Turning the temperature down is not only safer but you could save money too.
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Keep windows and internal doors closed to stop heat escaping from the room.
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Used rolled up blankets or sausage-shaped cushions to keep out draughts under doors and on windowsills.
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If you have cheaper off peak electricity try running your washing machine during these off peak times.