This post is pretty old and not sure if anyone uses it any more but i read a few things the other day..
- always defrost food in the fridge, as it is colder the fridge doesnt need to work as hard,
- dont put hot stuff in the fridge this makes it need to work harder,
- always close the fridge/freezer in between trips,
- dont use a tumble dryer, use washing machine in off-peak hours if your provider has them,
- british gas have a dual customer money back thing, every year u get £15 off your bill, but make sure the account is in one name only, i made that mistake for 2 years -_-,
in my prev house we had wood windows as the landlord never fixed them, i always tucked curtains behind radiators and never opened them in winter, we only ever had the heating on in one room..
ive now moved and although there is dbl glazed upvc windows they are still drafty, im going to look for some sealant etc, but we have curtains shut most of the time..
theres also a good draft coming from the cellar door into our kitchen, that needs a draft excluder on there..
people keep saying to turn lights off.. not nesceserily cheaper.. did you know it costs over 20p to turn a light on and off again, so when you go into a room, turn on the light, 5 mins later u leave the room turn it off, then you remember you need to go back in again thats almost £1 in the space of what 10 mins? i find it cheaper to leave lights on when it starts to get dark with energy lightbulbs, as we have dark curtains in our living room we have that light on alot, but the kitchen and bathroom light goes on when it gets dark..
we also have a curtain on our front door, that helps alot,
our new home is very cold, it was empty for some months, it has laminate flooring, which i dont think has under lay, drafty windows, its a old house so most rooms have a fire place, all are boarded off apart from the living room, i think ill try the old sheet up the chimney trick.
we put the heating on when we wake up, turn it off when it warms up and then later on that night.
also people are saying dont cover the front of radiators, on most, the heat comes out through the top, so it doesnt matter if the front is covered, i also find drying clothes on a radiator warms the room up more for some reason..