Energy-Saving Tips: Save Money & Protect the Planet

Natural gas provides efficient home heating and hot water, but increased time at home may lead to higher energy consumption. Here are practical ways to reduce your usage:

Home Heating Optimisation

A hand adjusts the temperature dial on a white radiator mounted against a light-coloured wall.
Adjust thermostatic radiator valves

in individual rooms based on usage and comfort needs rather than keeping them at maximum

A person adjusts a smart thermostat on a white wall, setting the temperature to 22 degrees Celsius; a lounge with yellow chairs is visible in the background.
Set your room thermostat

(typically in the hallway) to a comfortable temperature, usually around 21°C. Lowering your thermostat by just 1°C could save up to £80 annually

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Program your
heating

to align with your schedule, heating your home only when necessary.

A hand adjusts the temperature dial on a white water heater.
Optimise boiler temperatures

for both central heating and hot water to meet your needs without excess energy use.

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Additional Energy-Saving Strategies

  • Take shorter showers to reduce hot water consumption
  • Schedule annual boiler maintenance to ensure maximum efficiency and performance
  • Consider smart heating controls that allow remote management via smartphone, enabling precise temperature control even when you’re away from home.

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