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Saving Energy

With the rising cost of energy, please let us know if you have any simple and quick energy saving ideas. Here are two obvious but ‘worth remembering’ ways to save a few pounds..

  1. Switch off or turn to frost setting any radiators in rooms you are not using. In particular, spare bedrooms are worth checking if they are not currently being utilised.
  2. Check the timing on your hot water cylinder to make sure you are not heating your hot water at a time of day when it’s not needed. Consider reducing the amount of time and instances that the hot water is being heated.
  3. Similar to No. 2, don’t over fill your kettle for one cup of tea! Boiling water, letting it cool and then reboiling it is not a great idea!
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