Energy bills are on the rise and are a huge part of the cost of living crisis. Heat Geek told YouTube some simple tips that could reduce a household’s bills massively.
Heat Geek’s first tip was to optimise your hot water by adjusting just one setting.
Those who have a standard boiler – a boiler with a separate water cylinder – can easily save money on their hot water bills, according to this expert.
Heat Geek encouraged Britons to test their hot water thermostat, as these “fall out of sync over time”.
For many households, this may mean you think your hot water is set to 50 degrees celsius, but in reality it’s up to 70 degrees celsius.
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A temperature sensor (analogue or digital) can be used measure the temperature of the hot water outlet pipe at the top of the cylinder.
Alternatively, test where your thermostat …