Never has choosing the right heating solution been more important. Everyone is talking about the rise in energy prices. After a glorious hot summer, we’re all now noticing the subtle changes in temperature. The nights are drawing in. There’s a chill in the air first thing. We’re going to talk about heating solutions kind on the wallet.
Last year, we spoke to you about various heating solutions. It feels a lot has changed since then. We gave some great examples of the benefits of electric heatings and the costs that relate to this.
We’re going to try to cover a lot of ground in this blog. We’re not going to guarantee we’ll save you loads of money, but we want to try to help guide you.
Are you turning your heating on too late? Experts reveal the optimum time
With energy prices set to increase yet again from 1st October, we’re preparing ourselves for a season of shorter days and hefty heating bills.
According to Google trends data, searches for the term ‘heating’ peaked on 13th October last year, indicating that this is the day Brits are most likely to turn on their heating. But experts at electric heating specialist Rointe suggest that you turn your heating on earlier in September at a low temperature. That way, if there are any issues with your heating, you can address them before the cold really begins to bite.
As before, we would recommend use Smart controls for heating your home. This can help heat one room rather than the whole house. Rointe Kyros Product range are the latest modern, efficient and stylish models that can be ordered from an LEW branch.
They are packed with energy saving features and include compatibility with Rointe remote controls. These include both radiators and towel rails, ready for those cold winter days!
Product availability
We also stock Atlantic Heating products in our branches. Atlantic provide sleek design and great energy saving solutions, using water heating as a way of transferring the heat into your home. They go into great detail on the workings of Electric Heating, so it clarifies how you can make your savings in the long term.
For more information please speak to our branches.