Prepare for the winter

Prepare for the winter

 
Preparing Your Home for Winter in Witney and Eynsham
 
With winter approaching, ensuring your home is ready for colder weather can save you money and keep you comfortable. Here are some tailored tips for Witney and Eynsham residents to prepare effectively:
 
Bleed Your Radiators
If your radiators aren’t heating up evenly or are making noises, they might have trapped air inside. Bleeding them removes this air and ensures your heating system works efficiently. It’s a simple task that can make a big difference in keeping your home warm without cranking up the heat.
 
Check Your Heating System
Ensure your boiler is working efficiently before the coldest months. A yearly service can help avoid costly breakdowns and make sure the system runs at its best. Lowering your combi boiler's flow temperature to 60°C can save around £100 annually*. Smart thermostats can also reduce heating costs by giving you better control over your heating schedule.
 
Draught-Proof Your Home
Cold draughts from doors, windows, or chimneys can waste a lot of energy. Simple fixes like fitting draught excluders, sealing gaps, and adding heavy curtains can block the cold and help retain heat. These small adjustments can save you up to £60 a year**.
 
Consider Smart Energy Solutions
Installing a smart meter allows you to track your energy consumption in real time, helping you make informed decisions about your usage and avoid unnecessary costs. Smart meters also eliminate estimated billing, ensuring you pay only for what you use. They can contribute to savings of up to 3% on electricity bills***.
 
Prepare for Power Cuts
Winter weather can occasionally lead to power outages. Stock up on essentials like torches, batteries, and warm blankets, and consider having a backup power source if possible. Keeping informed of local weather conditions can help you stay ahead of any disruptions.

These small yet effective actions can make a big difference in staying warm and cutting down on energy costs throughout the winter months.