Heating Your Home, The Smart Way
With the price cap increase due on the 1st of April 2022 families across Staffordshire and Cheshire are about to feel the pinch on their fuel bills. Paired with the increased cost of installing energy efficient measures its all about heating smarter and saving money. The simple advice to help customers to lower their …
Help With Your Energy Bills
Rising energy prices have the potential to devastate the budgets of families on the lowest incomes. Help is available for some via their energy supplier or government grants and support. Winter Fuel Payment If you were born on or before 26 September 1955 you could get between £100 and £300 to help you pay …
Cut Down on Electrician Appliance Use
We live in an age of appliances. Whatever you need, there is a machine that does it for you. These tools may help us to use less energy but they are adding more to your energy bills. Here are our tips to reduce your consumption, save the planet and maybe some money too! LED …
Draught-Proofing & Insulation
Eager to keep the warm air in, and the cold air out of your home? Draught proofing is one of the simplest and cheapest way to reduce your energy bills Reducing the draughts in your home and help you to use less energy, reduce condensate and damp, keep your home warmer and best of …
Cut Your Shower Time By 1 Minute
In the UK the average woman spends 8 minutes in the shower, while men spend 7 minutes on average. 18 – 24 year-olds spend a whopping 11 minutes 26 seconds according to the YouGov survey. With energy prices sky rocketing it could be time to Shorten your Showers- you could potentially save ££’s Bath …
Turn Down Your Boiler Thermostat
If you have a thermostat fitted to your boiler, you no-doubt already argue over what temperature you set it to. But by turning your thermostat down 1°C you could save as much as £80/ year, research by Uswitch found. Now 1°C doesn’t sound like much but it can feel a lot cooler, so our …
The Energy Price-Cap Rise & Saving Money
With the incoming threat of ever rising heating bills, it is even more important than ever for everyone to be as energy efficient as possible. Current plans could see the average customers’ annual fuel bills raise typically by £600. We are putting together some useful tips to try and reduce your energy usage to soften …