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As frost appears on the ground and the evenings are now darker and colder, there is even more of an urge to put the heating on which, with rising energy costs, isn’t going to do the bank balance any good, or start wearing three jumpers. So to help you out, here are my 10 money saving tips which will keep you warm without breaking the bank. Some are common sense, others a little bit different. If you’ve been with your energy provider for a long period, there is a good chance you are not getting the most bang for your buck. Shop around and check out other energy providers. to find the best deal possible – but be careful the right boxes are ticked when you do it. Then give your supplier a call and see if they can better the price. You could easily save over £300 per year. Don't forget to read our guide to Switching Energy Providers If your sofa or any furniture is positioned in front of a radiator, you are most certainly wasting money heating something that doesn’t need heating.

As the days and weeks become colder, rearrange your furniture away from radiators so when the heating comes on you feel the full effect. Now I’m not talking about the front door! But there are certain doors that if left open actually increase the heat. The next time you put the shower on or run a bath, leave the door open and let the heat and steam travel into adjoining rooms.
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If you’re not at home you don’t need to heat the house; Why not try to get a weekly invite to the grandparent’s house so they can see the kids, or get everyone taking part in a hobby so you can be out of the house for longer. Do this a couple of days a week over the winter period and you’ll save a fortune on heating costs! Draft-proofing is a sure-fire way to save money on energy costs and keep you warm for less. The worst culprits are gaps under doors and windows that don’t shut properly. For the doors you can either buy draft excluder strips from your local DIY store or make your own with a pillowcase stuffed with old tights, socks or even the filling of an old teddy. For the windows, get some cheap self-adhesive foam strips to stop the drafts. Plus, don’t forget drafts from the keyhole and letterbox. A rice sock I hear you say? What’s one of them? Well you can buy teddies filled with rice and lavender that you heat in the microwave for a minute or so as a hot water bottle alternative.

It's a pretty efficient way of getting heat into something – certainly more energy efficient than boiling a kettle full of water. But instead of spending £20 on a shop bought one, fill a sock with rice and lavender, tie the end and you have your own hand warmer. You could even pop it under the duvet before you go to bed to warm the sheets. If you’re not using a room for everyday living, then shut the radiator off and close the door. In fact, you could even plan sleepovers with the children and get them to share a room for the night – they think they’re getting a special treat and you save money by only heating one room! As a child I remember going around my Nan’s house and wondering why she placed tin foil type sheets behind the radiators. I realise now it’s a way to reflect more heat back into the room. It’s really straightforward to fit radiator reflectors and the costs are minimal. If you have an open fireplace which is unused you are losing a huge amount of heat and literally burning money in heating costs.