Use smart tech, turn heat down, service boilers: how to save money on energy bills

Small tweaks to your heating system can make a big impact on your energy bills. Sarah Pennells, a consumer finance specialist at Royal London, says that "small changes can make a big difference" when it comes to staying warm and saving energy.

Firstly, using a timer or smart thermostat can help you control your heating system remotely. These thermostats can be programmed to turn on and off automatically, so you don't have to worry about turning down the temperature before leaving the house. Smart thermostats like the Bosch Room Thermostat II (£69.99) and the Hive Thermostat V4 (£155) can be fitted without professional help, but some may require a specialist for installation.

Smart thermostats offer more features than traditional timers, including multi-room control, hot water control, and "geofencing" which tracks your movements around the house. Prices vary from £60 to £250, depending on the brand and model.

In addition to using smart tech, reducing temperatures can also save you money. Turning down your thermostat by just 1 degree can save up to £90 a year in Great Britain, according to the Energy Saving Trust. However, if you're elderly or have a health condition, it's recommended not to set the temperature below 21C.

Another way to reduce energy consumption is to lower the flow temperature of your boiler. If you have a combi boiler, reducing the flow temperature can save up to £30 a year. On the other hand, if you have a system boiler or hot water cylinder, it's recommended not to do this yourself and get advice from an engineer.

Using thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) is also a good option. TRVs allow you to adjust the temperature separately in each room, which can save up to £35 a year. However, it's worth noting that turning off your heating entirely can lead to mould and damp issues, which may be more costly and dangerous in the long run.

Reflectors behind radiators can also help improve heat distribution without adding extra cost. Using foil reflectors can help reduce energy consumption by dispersing heat back into the room rather than losing it through external walls.

Finally, keeping your boiler serviced is essential to maintaining its efficiency and lifespan. A standard boiler service costs between £70 and £110 and can catch minor problems before they become major issues. If you live in rented housing, it's your landlord's responsibility to ensure that the boiler is serviced annually by a Gas Safe or Oftec-certified engineer.

By making these small tweaks to your heating system, you can significantly reduce your energy bills while staying warm and comfortable in your home.
 
OMG, I'm like super excited about these tips for reducing energy bills!!! 🤩 I just got my hands on this Bosch Room Thermostat II (£69.99) and it's literally changed the game! Not only can you control the temperature remotely, but also multi-room control is a total lifesaver on busy days 😅. And honestly, £90 in savings per year? That's like, so worth it for me!!! 💸 I've been meaning to get my boiler serviced for ages, now I know it's a good idea to do it every year! (£70-£110 is like, super affordable, right?) and using reflectors behind radiators seems like such a genius way to improve heat distribution without breaking the bank 💡. TRVs are also on my list, anyone else tried those? 🤔
 
I think using smart thermostats is defo worth considering! I mean, being able to control your heat remotely is so convenient. And it's not just about saving energy, but also about having peace of mind when you're not at home 🤔. Plus, the fact that some thermostats can track your movements around the house is pretty cool tech. But, gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about those £250+ smart thermostats - seems like they might be a bit overpriced for just a simple temperature control feature 😒. And what's up with the "geofencing" thing? Does it really make that much of a difference in terms of energy savings? 🤷‍♀️
 
just got done reading this article about small tweaks for energy efficiency 🌡️... gotta say, it's pretty obvious but a lot of people just don't bother to turn down the thermostat when they leave the house 🙃. £90 a year is no joke tho 💸... also, using thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) seems like a great idea - every little bit counts 😊. what really gets me is that some landlords don't care about servicing the boiler in rented housing 🤔. shouldn't that be a priority for them? 🤑
 
I THINK IT'S AMAZING HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE SMALL CHANGES CAN MAKE IN YOUR ENERGY BILLS!!! 🤑 I MEAN, TURNING DOWN THE HEATING BY JUST 1 DEGREE CAN SAVE YOU UP TO £90 A YEAR!!! THAT'S LIKE, EASY MONEY 💸 AND IT'S NOT EVEN ROCKET SCIENCE TO DO SO!!! JUST USE A TIMER OR SMART THERMOSTAT AND YOU'RE GOOD TO GO!!! 📊 plus, using thermostatic radiator valves and reflectors behind radiators can make a HUGE difference too!!! 💡 IT'S LIKE, TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEATING SYSTEM AND WATCH THOSE ENERGY BILLS DISAPPEAR INTO THIN AIR!!!
 
I've been noticing my neighbours have really taken to them new smart thermostats 🤔. I'm not sure if it's the tech aspect or just that it makes them feel more in control of their heating, but they seem super happy with the results. I mean, who doesn't love saving a few quid on their energy bills? 💸 And it's actually pretty simple to set up and use - I've seen some people do it themselves without any issues at all! 🎉 The thing that's bugged me is that if you're elderly or have health conditions, it can be tough to adjust the temperature. Like, what if you just want a bit of warmth on a chilly day? 🤷‍♀️ Anyway, I've started looking into some DIY options for my own place and I'm excited to see how much of an impact these tweaks can make! 💪
 
Meh, I guess using a smart thermostat isn't that hard on the wallet... £90 a year saved? Not bad for a few clicks and some fancy tech 🤖. But let's be real, if you're elderly or have health issues, it's all about finding that sweet spot between warmth and not freezing to death 😅. And yeah, don't even get me started on the cost of those reflectors... £5 for a piece of foil? That's just ridiculous 💸. But hey, if it means saving energy and money, I'm all for it. Just don't expect me to be doing any DIY boiler repairs anytime soon 🤣.
 
I think its pretty dope how much of a difference even tiny adjustments like using thermostats or reducing the flow temp can make on our energy bills 🤑. I mean have you seen those Bosch and Hive thermostats? They're like £69 and £155 respectively, which is not bad at all! 👍 And turning down the temperature by just 1 degree can save up to £90 a year in the UK, that's like, cash 💸.

I also love how we can use foil reflectors behind radiators to improve heat distribution without breaking the bank 🎉. It's those little things that add up and make a big difference. And boiler servicing is super important too, it's not just about saving money, its about keeping our homes safe and secure 💪.

I've got an old friend who still uses a radiateur valve like 10 years ago, and I'm pretty sure he was paying way more than he needed to 😂. But yeah, its all about being mindful of how we use energy and taking small steps to make a big impact 🌟.
 
I'm so stoked about this new smart thermostat news 🤩! Like, just think about how much cash you could save by using a timer or one of those fancy-schmancy thermostats 🤑. I mean, turning down the temperature by just 1 degree can be huge savings (up to £90 a year in GB). And it's not like you're gonna freeze your tail off – most people don't need their thermostat below 21C anyway. Plus, using thermals with reflectors behind them is genius 🤓! It's all about finding those little tweaks that make a big difference. I've already got my eye on the Hive Thermostat V4 – £155 might be a splurge, but it's worth it for all the bells and whistles 🎉.
 
I'm like, totally intrigued by these small tweaks to make a big impact on our energy bills 🤔. I mean, who doesn't want to save some cash without sacrificing that cozy warmth at home? But what really gets me is how these tiny changes can add up to make a huge difference 😊.

I love the idea of using smart thermostats and timer controls – it's like having a personal assistant for your heating system! And reducing temperatures by just 1 degree can save up to £90 a year in Great Britain? That's some serious dosh, dude 💸. Plus, I'm all about that energy efficiency life 💚.

But what I find kinda cool is how these tweaks can also lead to more features and better control over our homes 🤖. Multi-room control, hot water control – it's like having a super smart home assistant at your beck and call 🤩. And keeping the boiler serviced? That's just good old-fashioned common sense 💡.

One thing that does strike me is how these changes can vary in cost and complexity 🔒. I mean, £60 to £250 for smart thermostats? That's a pretty wide price range 🤑. But hey, if it saves us money and makes our lives easier, who cares about the price tag? 💸
 
I'm thinking of getting one of those smart thermostats 🤔. I've got an old boiler that's always been a bit temperamental, so it'd be great to get something that'll help me control the heat without having to worry about turning up the dial when I come home from work 💪. And £90 off my energy bills is a pretty sweet bonus 😊. I've also heard of those thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) and reflectors behind radiators - have you tried either? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm all about being cozy at home but not breaking the bank 💸🔥. I think using smart thermostats is a total game-changer 🤩 - no more fiddling with dials or worrying about turning down the heat when you're leaving the house 🕰️. And those prices aren't too shabby either, £69.99 and £155 may seem steep but trust me, it's worth it for all the energy-saving goodness 💯.

I also love that some thermostats come with multi-room control, which is like having a personal butler who adjusts the temperature for you 🤝. And geofencing? Mind blown 😲. Reducing your thermostat by just 1 degree can save up to £90 a year... that's some serious cash back 💸.

And don't even get me started on thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) and reflectors behind radiators - those are total hidden gems 🔍. Not only do they help reduce energy consumption, but they also make your home feel all warm and snug 🧸. And a good boiler service? Don't even think about skipping that 💪.

So there you have it - my two cents on making small tweaks to your heating system for big savings 🤑. Give these tips a try and stay warm and cozy without breaking the bank 🔥💕
 
I just read about these tiny changes to make your heating cheaper... honestly, I'm like "why didn't I think of this?!" 🤷‍♀️ Using a smart thermostat or timer is so simple, but it can really save you money. And reducing the temperature by even 1 degree can make a big difference. It's not just about saving cash, though - these changes can also help your boiler last longer and reduce energy waste. I've got an old radiator that's always freezing in the mornings... getting some of those reflectors might do the trick! 💡
 
I'm so down with this idea of using thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) 🤩 They're like, a total no-brainer when it comes to saving money on your energy bills! I mean, who needs separate temperature controls for each room? It's all about efficiency, right? 💡 And I love the part about reflectors behind radiators - it's like a DIY hack that can make a huge difference 🙌. But what really gets me is how expensive some of these smart thermostats are... £250?! That's like, half my monthly rent for one thermostat 😩. Anyway, I think it's awesome that Sarah Pennells is promoting the idea of small changes making a big impact 💪. We should all be doing our part to save energy and stay warm without breaking the bank 🤗
 
Ugh I'm literally so frustrated with people who just don't bother to switch their thermostats 🤯 £90 a year is not that hard to save, especially if you live alone like most of us do. And yeah sure we get it, you might feel cold but turning down the temp by 1 degree can actually make a big difference in energy consumption. I mean, have you seen those Bosch thermostats they're like £70? Worth every penny! 💸 And don't even get me started on combi boilers, who thought it was a good idea to heat up just water all day? 🤪 Lowering the flow temperature can save you so much money, it's crazy. I swear if people just took care of their own heating systems we wouldn't have so many complaints about energy bills. And another thing, why do older folks get a free pass on lowering the temp? Just saying, 21C is not that cold, especially with all the insulation we have now 🙄
 
I just got my hands on the new Hive Thermostat V4 😎 and it's been a game changer! I mean, being able to control my heating remotely is so cool... literally 💡. And with its multi-room control feature, I can adjust the temperature in each room separately - no more getting caught out by a chilly living room or hot bathroom 🤦‍♂️. Plus, it's pretty affordable at £155. The energy savings are also pretty impressive - I've already saved £30 on my bills since setting it up! 🔩

But honestly, the most significant impact has been on my mental well-being... being able to adjust the temperature with just a tap of a button has been a total mood booster 😌. And at £155, it's worth every penny for the peace of mind and energy savings alone.

If you're thinking of upgrading your heating system, I say go for it! 💪
 
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