Which? unveils little-known way to slash heating bills with '£15-per-day item'

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Which? unveils little-known way to slash heating bills with '£15-per-day item'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Lauren Haughey)
Published: Dec, 22 2024 02:30

Millions of Brits are grappling with rocketing energy bills this winter, as Ofgem's price cap jumped up by roughly 10% in October. But money experts suggest there is one surprising thing you can do to lessen this blow - and it may cost as little as £15.

You may be surprised to hear that such a solution involves placing a camera in different parts of the home. But not just any type of camera - one that monitors temperature variations, according to consumer champion, Which?. Senior Which? researcher Karen Lawrence explained: "Thermal imaging can help you spot thermal defects – the places where heat leaks out of your property. It’s especially helpful for pinpointing heat leaks that are hard to find in any other way, such as draughts through gaps and cracks that are hidden from view; patchy or missing insulation inside lofts and cavity walls; and missing or broken seals around doors, windows, loft hatches or other openings.".

A thermal camera isn't an X-ray and cannot see through walls, but functions by assessing surface temperatures. Using this, viewers can identify the warmest and coldest spots of the house, usually both appearing as red or blue respectively. This might also help you identify the points at which heat is escaping from the property, with windows, doors and skirtings common areas for these losses. Fixing these problems may help your house stay warmer for longer, reducing the need to crank up heating further.

Karen continued: "If you have solid or cavity wall insulation, there should be much less heat loss. Patches or hot spots in the image could indicate possible gaps, poor installation or failure of the insulation, which should be investigated and rectified." If you're keen to experiment with a thermal camera, the cheapest option is to borrow one.

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