In the UK, energy prices have risen significantly. This is mostly due to the wholesale energy price rises seen since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The average dual energy bill for a medium-sized household in the UK is now around £1,717. This figure includes standing charges.
There are a number of ways that you can reduce your energy use and the variable element of your bills.
If you have a combi boiler, it will have either one or two settings for “flow” temperature. These will be controlled by either dials or buttons. If these temperatures are set too high, it could be that the water flowing through the system is hotter than it actually needs to be. This would mean that you are using more energy than necessary, which will be reflected in higher energy bills.
If you have two settings, the one for the heating side should be around 70 degrees whilst the one for the water should be around 60 degrees.
If yours are currently set higher than this, then reducing them to the recommended levels could potentially save several hundred pounds a year off your gas bill without a noticeable effect on your heating/hot water.
If you need professional help for an urgent issue or would like to book in for a boiler checkup, specialists such as https://www.hprservicesltd.com/cheltenham-boilers/boiler-service-cheltenham/ can provide advice and boiler service Cheltenham and the nearby areas.
If you don’t have a combi boiler, or are looking to further reduce bills, there are other steps that you can take. These include: