Make your tumble dryer more efficient
Make your tumble dryer more efficient by cleaning the filter regularly and using a high speed spin in your washing machine before drying.
Insulate your pipes and hot water tank
Insulating your pipes and water tank will reduce the amount of heat lost, so you spend less on heating water up and the hot water stays warm for longer.
Use the right size pan
Always use the right size pan for the amount of food you are cooking. Don’t waste energy while heating a bigger surface area than you need.
Block any draughts
Use a draught excluder or sealant to block gaps in windows or doors to stop outdoor air getting inside and heat escaping outside
Turn down radiators
Turning down radiators in rooms you aren’t using could save you around £70 per year.
Add rugs
Uninsulated floors can account for 10% of heat loss. Thick rugs can prevent warm air from escaping.
Put a shelf above a radiator
Hanging a shelf just above a radiator helps distribute the radiators heat more evenly.
Turn your thermostat down
Turning your thermostat down by 1°c can save you as much as £80 per year.
Block up your chimney
If you don’t use your open fire, block the base of your chimney up to prevent cold air getting in and heat from escaping.
Wash at 30 °C
90% of your washing machine’s energy is used heating the water. Wash your clothes at 30 °C and you could save around £34 per year.
Unplug appliances
Unplug the appliances you aren’t using regularly as even chargers continue to use electricity when they aren’t charging.
Install a flow reducer
Using a flow reducer will reduce your water consumption during showers so there’s less water to heat.
Use a timer for your heating
Use a timer to make sure your heating is only on when you need it.
Turn off the lights
Turning off the lights when you leave a room could save you around £25 per year.
Energy saving lightbulbs
Use energy saving lightbulbs around your home.
Fridge temperature
Keep your fridge temperature between 3 and 5 °C.
SMART METER TOP-UP
FAQs
Would Economy 7 help me save money?
It depends how much of your electricity you can use at night rather than during the day. Because the daytime rate is higher than normal to balance out the off-peak rate, unless you are using more than 50% of your energy at night , Economy 7 actually works out more expensive. So do check carefully before you commit to switching.
Will a smart meter save me money?
It’s not the meter itself that saves you money, it’s the information you’ll get from it. Because it’ll show you exactly what you’re using and when, you can learn how to save energy – and potentially reduce how much you use. You’ll get a clearer insight into how much energy different appliances and actions use, you can modify your behaviour to make savings.