BOILING POINT

I’m a heating expert – four boiler tips to help you save hundreds on your energy bills

ENERGY bills have soared for millions of households but a heating expert has revealed how to slash costs.

Energy prices are much higher this year compared to 2021 so it's good to how to avoid over-spending.

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An energy expert has shared four tips on how your boiler can help you slash billsCredit: Alamy

The average household on a dual-fuel tariff is paying around £2,500 a year for their energy bills thanks to the energy price guarantee.

From April next year this will rise to £3,000.

But it means a lot of people will be paying more for their energy and looking for ways to save money.

Rebecca Davies, an energy expert at RD Heat, shared four tips with that can help you keep your bills down as much as possible.

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Combi-boiler vs heat-only

Rebecca said households should consider having a combi-boiler over a less efficient heat-only boiler.

Heat-only boilers are usually found in larger properties, drawing water from a cylinder rather than from the main.

Rebecca said this means you will run out of water more frequently.

She said: “This is not an entirely efficient solution, as the boiler then has to refill with cold water and heat up to the appropriate temperature.

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"The cylinder may also heat up more water than required, further raising heating bills.”

Old boilers might only reach 60% efficiency, which effectively means that 40% of the money you spend heating your home is unnecessary.

That compares with a modern combi boiler, which will typically be 90% efficient or more.

Make sure you seek advice from an expert, and a take a look at your budget, before you decide to make the switch.

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You can also check to see if you could be entitled to a grant to replace your old boiler.

Check if your boiler is on eco-mode

If you have a combi boiler with an eco mode, make sure it's set to this as this will stop your water overheating.

If it doesn't have an eco mode, you will need to check the two dials on the boiler.

One controls your central heating, which you can leave, and the other sets your hot water tap temperature.

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