Households have been urged to make a saving to their heating bills by turning down their thermostats even 1C.
Freezing temperatures over recent days will have had many households turning up the heating to stay warm and snug. But often, homes might be warmer than they need to be.
Experts say knocking the thermostat down by just one degree could make a huge difference to bills – as much as £130 a year according to University College London. An ideal temperature for homes is 18C to 22C and for vulnerable or elderly people it shouldn’t be below this.
But many homes may have the heating ramped up too high, for example at 23C or higher. Bringing it down 1C or slightly more will still keep homes warm but could deliver big savings on energy bills, BirminghamLive reports.
Llewellyn Kinch, CEO of solar platform and home energy specialists MakeMyHouseGreen, said: “An ideal temperature while you’re up and active at home is about 20C. You should find this to be about right for moderate levels of activity in the house.
“Set your heating to 20C when you’re in and active. This temperature strikes a good balance between comfort and winter energy efficiency. If 20C feels chilly, wear warm clothing or use a blanket rather than cranking up the heat.
“Dropping the temperature at night for eight hours can save up to 10% on heating bills annually. If it’s cold outside and you switch your home heating off entirely when you’re asleep or out, the house can get very cold, and requires a lot of expensive energy to heat back up. So just tweak it down when you don’t need it to stay cosy – and save.”
Homes are often warmer than they need to be.