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    Energy bills can drop £200 with just one £20 item plumbers love

    November 23, 20253 Mins Read


    Energy bills are set to rise even further but experts reveal simple ways to keep costs down.

    Isobel Pankhurst Audience Writer

    02:00, 24 Nov 2025

    As energy bills continue to soar and with snow and ice forecasted across the nation, many Brits will be reaching for the central heating switch. This could potentially hike up bills even more, which isn’t ideal during the peak Christmas shopping period.

    With this in mind, the experts at MyBuilder.com have shared several tips on how to keep energy bills down, including a £20 item that could save you over £200.

    Plumbing expert Andy Simms, from MyBuilder.com, says: “The reality is there is no substitute for proper measures taken in your home to improve its efficiency, for example installing adequate insulation or replacing single glazed windows or draughty frames. However, there are some really simple hacks that will make a difference without breaking the bank.

    “We’d always advise to plan ahead and improve your home in the most substantial way possible but every little counts when the energy prices just keep rising.”

    Invest in a boiler jacket

    Andy’s first piece of advice is to invest in a ‘boiler jacket’, which can help trap the heat inside and prevent any wastage. He explains: “DIY installation of a jacket starts from just £20, depending on the thickness of the material used. If you wanted to go even further, you could also insulate any external pipes to and from the boiler for a similar amount. If you install a jacket you can reduce heat loss by over 75%, saving up to £200 per year.”

    Bleed your radiators

    Bleeding your radiators is a simple task that can boost their efficiency and cut down on energy bills. This involves opening the valve (usually found in the top corner) to let out any trapped air.

    Andy advises: “Release the valve with a tissue or rag underneath to catch any water after the air has stopped hissing out, and close the valve as soon as water starts to come out.”

    Purchase a portable heater

    Opting for a portable heater instead of your central heating can save you money by only warming up the room you’re using. They can be bought for as little as £20, and then cost just 8p an hour to operate.

    Get some thermal curtains

    “If you don’t already have them, thermal curtains or blinds are great for temperature control,” says Andy.

    “They can keep the warmth inside in winter, and keep the sun out in summer! Quick and easy to install if you have the right tools, or with the help of a handyman, they can keep your home much warmer in freezing temperatures.”



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