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Experts Debunk Myth of Leaving Heating On All Day to Save Money

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Keeping heating on low all day is less efficient than turning it on only when needed
  • Heating an empty house wastes energy and costs more
  • Setting heating to turn on 30 mins before use saves money
Experts Debunk Myth of Leaving Heating On All Day to Save Money

As energy bills continue to rise and winter approaches, households across the country are seeking ways to cut their central heating costs. While many believe keeping the heating on low all day is the most economical approach, industry specialists strongly disagree.

According to experts, leaving the heating running constantly is far less efficient and more costly than only using it when required. Heating an empty house wastes energy, and the costs add up quickly. Instead, they recommend setting the heating to turn on 30 minutes before you need it, such as before waking up or returning home in the evening. This ensures the house is warm when occupied without paying to heat it all day.

The ideal thermostat setting is between 18-21°C. Lowering the temperature by just 1°C can save the average household up to £80 per year on their energy bills. Experts also advise other cost-free strategies, like draught-proofing and only heating the rooms you're using, to further reduce heating expenses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, according to heating experts, leaving the heating on all day is less efficient and more costly than only using it when needed.
Heating specialists recommend maintaining the thermostat between 18-21°C, as lowering the temperature by just 1°C can save the average household up to £80 per year.
In addition to adjusting the thermostat, experts suggest cost-free strategies like draught-proofing, only heating occupied rooms, and setting the heating to turn on 30 minutes before you need it.

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