7 energy-saving home hacks you probably haven't heard of

admin admin | 08-27 00:15

With autumn just around the corner, there will be many of us trying to save as much money on energy costs as possible.

While most of us know about tips and tricks like using energy-efficient bulbs and timers on our lights to cut costs, there are many more hacks being shared on social media by people trying to get on top of the cost of living crisis.

So, we have put together some useful hacks on how to save money this winter when we begin to feel the pinch…

In the cost-of-living crisis, every penny counts (Getty)

1. Put tin foil behind your radiators

Grab some tin foil from your kitchen cupboard and put some down the back of each radiator.

This is a great trick to make the most of your radiators (Alamy/PA)

"This will help to reflect some of the heat back towards your room and is cheaper than reflector foil," explains Andrew Haydon, a DIY and home improvement expert at Simply Plastics.

"Just make sure to use sturdy double-sided tape to keep it adhered to the wall."

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2. Set your TV on a low-energy setting

Did you know that most TVs have a low-energy mode? (Alamy/PA)

"Factors like the size of your screen, the brightness of the display, the age of your TV, and its overall energy-efficiency rating can also impact your electricity bill," says David Walter, chief growth officer at Utility Warehouse.

See if your TV has features like automatic shut-off when no one is watching, and screen dimmers that cut the amount of energy needed when the set is on.

If you are planning to invest in a new TV soon, check its energy use statistics, such as the estimated annual energy costs and the total cost range from high to low.

3. Install modern dimmer switches

"If your light bulbs are compatible with dimmer switches, this could be a good option to reduce your daily energy consumption," suggests Julia Barnes, head of buying at ValueLights. "Modern dimmer switches have been designed to reduce the flow of electricity passed to your bulb – dimming your LED will use less energy than the same LED at full brightness.

"Not only does this make them more energy efficient but this also increases their lifespan."

4. Buy a smart extension cable

Making this switch could save you a lot of money (Alamy/PA)

"It will automatically shut down power to electronics when they enter standby mode," explains Walter. "This is especially handy for home entertainment systems where devices – like TVs and consoles – aren’t completely turned off when not in use."

5. Create an airer tent

Using a tumble dryer comes at a huge cost, so try this airer tent hack instead.

Hanging clothes on an airer is easy and saves money (Alamy/PA)

Pop your airer next to a radiator, hang your clothes up and then place a sheet over the airer to create a tent.

This TikToker claims that the sheet will trap the warm air under the ‘tent’, which should dry your clothes quicker.

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6. Make a draught excluder

Placing draught excluders under doors and windows is an inexpensive and effective way to keep heat from escaping.

You can buy one online or make one yourself (Alamy/PA)

"I’m sure many of us can relate to the struggle of trying to conceal a draughty window on a cold winter’s day – and that’s where draught excluders are imperative," says Stephen Hankinson, energy efficiency expert at Electric Radiators Direct. "Installing these during the warm summer months can put you ahead of the curve for when the temperature inevitably falls later in the year."

Explaining about how this works, Jess Steele, heating technology expert at BestHeating, said: "It stops cold air from entering the room you are in as long as the doors are left closed too."

There are lots of tutorials about how to make your own draught excluders at home on TikTok and YouTube. And many of them recommend items you probably already have at home, such as tights and cardboard rolls.

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7. Maintain your radiator

Keep your radiators clean so they don’t get clogged up with dust (Alamy/PA)

"A quick and easy job that will improve the efficiency of your radiators is bleeding them to release trapped air," says Steele. "Check for cold spots at the top of a radiator to allow hot water to circulate freely."

Also make sure to give them a good dust every once in a while, regular maintenance is key!

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