Savvy homeowners are sharing their hacks to battle the cost-of-living crisis - including using a wood-burner to boil the kettle and placing tin foil behind radiators. Placing draught excluders under the door, bleeding radiators and having curtains drawn when the heating is turned on are also among the tips and tricks to help families combat soaring energy bills this winter. It comes as much of the UK has faced freezing conditions in recent days, with a level three cold weather alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency last week. But despite falling temperatures, many households remain reluctant to use their heating due to surging energy bills.
Bleeding radiators and removing furniture placed in front of them are among the tips being shared
[img][/img] Homeowners are opting to heat their homes the old-fashioned way as gas and electricity bills remain high going into the winter months
Wood-burning stove sales leapt by 40 per cent between April to June to over 35,000, compared to 25,000 for the same period last year. It comes as figures from the Office for National Statistics showed electricity and gas prices had increased by 54 per cent and 99 per cent respectively in the 12 months to September. And after the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the energy price cap will rise from April, it is expected that millions of households face will face a rise of up to Ј500. With the end of the Energy Price Guarantee, a typical household will see prices for gas and electricity go up from Ј2,500 a year now to over Ј3,000. But the rise in wood-burning to combat the cost of bills could result in greater pollution, experts have warned. Earlier this year, it was estimated that wood and kombi servisi coal-burning stoves account for 38 per cent of particulate matter air pollution.
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