Updated on 26/09/24 by Chris_OVO:
One of our Energy Experts here at OVO, Greig Millar, has come up with 8, cost effective ways to reduce your bills this winter.
So let's take a look…
1. Turning down the boiler flow temperature
Cost: FREE
Saving: around £651 per year for a typical home per year
Many condensing combi boilers are burning more gas than they need to – because their flow temperature is set between 70 and 80°C. Turning down your boilers to 60°C means they’re more likely to run at their optimum 95% efficiency, which is usually cheaper.
2. Bleeding radiators
Cost: FREE
Cost saving: it depends on multiple factors
How do you tell if a radiator needs bleeding? It’ll be warm at the bottom and cold at the top. This is because of trapped air, which makes the heating system work harder, increasing your energy bills. Greig recommends bleeding your radiators once a year. Find a step-by-step guide on how to do that here.
3. Installing a smart meter
Cost: FREE
Saving: this depends on your energy use
Smart meters give you a closer look at the energy your home is using. They are completely free! Book an appointment through your energy supplier and an engineer will do the rest.
At OVO, having a smart meter allows you to access offers like Power Move – which gives you credit back for using energy at greener times of the day. You can also see exactly where your home is using energy with the OVO app, such as whether it’s going on lighting or entertainment.
4. Turning down radiator valves, in rooms that aren’t used much
Cost: FREE
Saving: around £135 per year for a typical home per year
Turning down the valves of radiators in rooms that aren’t used very often is a good way to save. Even lowering them by 3°C can have an impact on bills.
5. Insulating with window film
Cost: Usually around £7-10 per roll
Saving: up to £433 per year
Despite double-glazing being compulsory for new builds, older homes may still have poorly insulated, single glazed windows. One of the cheapest and most effective ways for these households to save money is with window film.
You can do it in four easy steps:
- First clean the window film with white spirit.
- Apply double-sided tape around the window or door to be insulated, leaving no gaps, and press the Window Insulation Film onto it.
- With a blow dryer, warm the entire surface of the Window Insulation Film and in moments the creases will disappear.
- To tidy it up, trim surplus film at the edges with a suitable craft knife.
6. Draught-proofing windows and doors
Cost: Around £5 for two rolls of draught-excluder tape
Saving: around £504 per year
Draught-excluders stop heat from escaping by blocking gaps in doors and windows. Trapping in warm air will mean you use less energy to heat your home.
Find out more about how to draught proof your home here.
7. Switching to LED light bulbs
Cost: Around £2.50 per bulb
Saving: £7 per bulb per year
An energy-saving bulb uses less electricity to give the same amount of light as a traditional bulb. Energy Saving Trust worked out that if you replaced all your bulbs with LED bulbs, you’d reduce your carbon emissions by up to 40kg a year. For every 60 watt bulb in your home, you could save up to £7 per bulb, per year.
8. Making sure your boiler is working efficiently
Cost: From £98 per boiler service with OVO
Saving: If it saves replacing the boiler, anywhere from £1,150 - £5,5006
If you’re able to get your boiler serviced, it can be a cost-effective way to limit the risk of a breakdown and make sure it’s working efficiently.
And to make sure you’re covered if things do go wrong, we’d also recommend a home repair insurance plan. OVO’s Complete Plan covers both boiler breakdown, replacement cover and an annual boiler service.
Our Energy Experts are here to help
If you’re thinking about taking bigger steps to improve your home’s efficiency but you’re not sure where to start, then Greig and the rest of our Energy Experts are on hand to help our customers.
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What have we missed?
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For the full guide head to the OVO website.
Sources and references:
1 https://moneysavingboilerchallenge.com/
4 https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/advice/draught-proofing/
5 https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/advice/lighting/
6 The estimated cost of replacing a boiler