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Martin Lewis' 'one degree thermostat challenge' as people try to save money amid rising bills

This winter many people will naturally be feeling the cold as the nights get darker much earlier.

However this year many will instead be wrapping up in layers rather than turning on the heating in a bid to save money.

And now the financial guru, Martin Lewis, has issued some much-needed advice.

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The Money Saving Expert founder shared the ultimate home efficiency checklist to help households across the UK in a bid to keep bills as low as possible in what he described as a “tough winter” ahead, according to the Daily Record,

During his show, Money Show Live, he told ITV viewers: “There are so many things you can do to make your home energy efficient, I’ve got a checklist here and you will know some of them, but this is really just about making sure that you’re doing it.”

The founder of MoneySavingExpert then issued some money saving tips with two challenges that people should try in a bid to save money such as turning their thermostat down by just one degree. So what tips should you be trying this winter> Here's what you need to know according to Marin Lewis...

Free water-saving devices

Martin Lewis revealed that there are 900,000 freebies on the Save Water Save Money website aimed at helping households cut costs. Simply visit the website, enter your postcode and it will show you all the available free items you can order.

Freebies on offer include:

  • Shower heads which pump air to help reduce water usage, shower timers
  • Toilet flushing bag which cuts down on water used per flush
  • An easy-to-fit kitchen tap swivel attachment with an inbuilt 8 litre per minute flow regulator with two spray patterns and soft grip
  • Simple and effective silicone sink plug for your bathroom basin or kitchen sink

In addition to this, fitting the shower head alone could save households £50 each year on your heating bill, if you’re having lots of showers, according to the guru.

Boiler challenge which could save £100 per year

The first challenge is all to do with the boiler however it's not his MoneySaving Boiler Challenge but instead run by a charity called Nesta.

According to their website, over 100,000 people have now taken the challenge and are saving money, simply by adjusting their flow temperature.

Martin explained how this challenge involves turning the flow temperature on your combi boiler down to 60 degrees.

It's worth noting this is simple to do on a combi boiler and doesn't involve anything other than tweaking some settings on the front of the unit. For other boilers, you may need to seek professional help.

Martin explained: “You’d normally want it to be around 60 degrees, but most people’s boilers are set higher - that’s really inefficient as it’s not just using that it’s using more heat, it’s inefficient.

“You can turn this down, it won’t affect the heat of your house, it’ll still be the same temperature, it won’t affect your hot water temperature - it might take slightly longer to get up to the maximum temperature, but it can cut £100 a year off your bill and is well worth everyone doing.”

“This is an absolute no-brainer, everyone with a combi boiler should be trying this one.”

Martin Lewis' one degree thermostat challenge

The financial expert said that it may be worthwhile for households to try this second challenge which involves individuals turning their heating down by just one degree. And according to Martin, this could save around 10 per cent on your annual energy bills.

Martin explained: “The World Health Organisation says 18 degrees is fine for healthy adults - younger, older or ill, you might need more.

“It’s not for me to tell you what to do, but I’d like you to try reducing one degree - say you’re at 21 degrees, try reducing to 20 degrees. That could save you around 10 per cent on your heating bill.”

Martin also advised people not to instantly crank the thermostat up if the house is cold, he suggest putting it on as normal and letting it get to the desired temperature and then seeing if you need to turn it up.

Use tactical curtains

Thankfully this doesn't mean that you need to buy specialised curtains or spend a fortune but simply means that you should simply be smarter about how you use them

Martin explained: "When the sun is shining, it’s letting light and heat into the house, so you want the curtains open. When it gets dark, it’s not, you want to keep the heat in, so close the curtains.

"I know we all know that, but actually doing it rigorously can help insulate especially if you line it with a fleece and there are lots of tips online on how to do that really cheaply - do it yourself.”

Check your fridge

Martin also urged everyone to check the temperature setting on their fridge and freezer.

He said: “Five degrees is what your fridge needs to be set to, minus 18 for your freezer. If it’s colder, you’re wasting too much money.”

Martin has a full list of heating saving tips on MoneySavingExpert.com including draught-proofing, putting insulation behind your radiators, keeping the hot water in a bath after you’ve finished and maximising washing or tumble dryer loads to make the most of the energy you’re using which can be found via their website.

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