An Expert Reveals How Best to Use Your Central Heating This Winter
As the colder months in the UK approach, central heating systems will be turning on throughout the country. But with most people having to keep an eye on their energy bills, they’ll need to be a bit strategic about when to use their heating system.
To help with keeping heating costs to a minimum, one home energy expert reveals when the best time to switch on your domestic heating is, and how to make the best of it during winter.
Winter is Coming
The UK’s 2024/2025 winter season officially starts on Saturday, December 21, 2024. But domestic energy expert Llewellyn Kinch, CEO and co-founder of UK based solar energy platform MakeMyHouseGreen, is recommending Brits turn on their heating around October 14.
“Getting your heating boiler ready for the worst of winter, by using it, makes sense,” says Llewellyn. “October 14 leaves a bit of time before things get really cold to ensure that your central heating is working properly. This way, it can handle the challenges of the cold weather that lie ahead. Vulnerable people may need their heating on October 14 anyway – especially in places that are more prone to cold weather – in the north of England and in Scotland, for example.”
The Optimum Temperature
So once the heat is on, how best to use it?
It’s easy to waste money on heat energy by having your central heating or storage heater on too high, or running them at the wrong times of day. But having your home heating on longer won’t necessarily mean you spend more money on heating.
“Heating left on low for longer can save money because the house doesn’t get so cold, and therefore doesn’t require as much energy to warm up again. It depends on the property and location of course, and the local weather conditions,” Llewellyn explains.
Wherever you live and whatever you live in, there is, however, an average recommended heat setting and usage that offers the best balance between economy and warmth.
“Set your thermostat between 18-21°C during the hours when you are in the house, and reduce it slightly at night or when you’re away, to stay warm and save on energy bills,” advises Llewellyn.
This proven domestic heating strategy is a great way to reduce energy bills and maintain a comfortable home environment during the colder season.
Llewellyn Kinch, CEO and co-founder of MakeMyHouseGreen, commented:
“The impact of a more mindful – or certainly more strategic – approach to heating your house like this can be substantial. The cost of energy can vary a lot due to global dynamics. And we live in a demanding climate in the UK. Winters can be long and harsh, so residents should try to be sensible in their use of domestic heating to prioritise their health while keeping costs down. Hopefully, Brits can stay comfortable during the cold and festive season … and look forward to next spring on March 20, 2025. Save the date and stay warm and well this winter!”