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Home / Lifestyle / Tin Foil Hack Cuts Heating Costs by Over 50%

Tin Foil Hack Cuts Heating Costs by Over 50%

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Tin foil can reduce heat loss by up to 54%
  • Foil strips placed behind radiators reflect heat back into the room
  • Cheap and easy solution to lower energy bills this winter
Tin Foil Hack Cuts Heating Costs by Over 50%

As the UK faces another challenging winter, experts have uncovered a simple and inexpensive solution to keep homes warm and cut heating costs. According to the article, a cheap household item - tin foil - can reduce heat loss by an impressive 54% when used correctly.

The trick is to cut a roll of 39p foil from high-end supermarket Waitrose into strips and place them neatly behind radiators. This allows the heat to be reflected back into the room, rather than escaping through uninsulated external walls. The Energy Saving Trust explains that this "stops the heat from escaping" and "reduces the amount of energy needed to keep your home at a comfortable temperature."

With energy bills still high, this £5 hack could make a real difference to winter budgets. It's also an ideal solution for renters, as the foil can be easily removed without leaving any marks or damage on the walls. Consumer group Which? has even dubbed this the energy-saving trick that "energy companies hate."

As temperatures continue to drop across the UK, this simple yet effective tin foil solution could be a game-changer for households looking to stay warm and cut costs this winter.

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.
Tin foil can reduce heat loss through uninsulated external walls by up to 54% when used correctly.
By cutting a roll of 39p tin foil into strips and placing them behind radiators, UK residents can reflect heat back into the room and reduce their energy needs.
say about the tin foil heating hack? According to the article, Which? has dubbed the tin foil heating hack as the energy-saving trick that "energy companies hate."

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