Cut your fuel bills

Story by Saleema Imam

Fuel charges have increased several times recently and are set to keep on rising. Here are a few tips which would cost you very little and help to keep your fuel bills down.

  • Turn the central heating down a couple of degrees; you won’t feel the difference but it will show on your bills

  • Never leave your TV and other electrical appliances on standby, it can use 75% of the electricity. Always turn them off when not in use.

  • Draw the curtains as soon as it goes dark to keep the heat in and the cold out.

  • Dry your washing naturally when possible instead of using the tumble dryer.

  • Use low energy light bulbs – they are available free or at a subsidised cost if you look in the right places.

  • When making drinks, boil only the water you need.

  • Draughtproof your windows, doors and skirting boards.

  • Make sure your external walls, loft, floors and hot-water tank are insulated properly.

Warm Front grants are available towards the cost of the last two items (contact: 0800 316 2814). More information about saving energy can be found at Recycling Matters! Call 275 8985, or look on www.recyclingmatters.org.uk.

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