Energy Saving tips
Here are some energy saving tips for Boiler & Heating Systems!
Here are some energy saving tips for Boiler & Heating Systems!


















Energy Saving Tips for Boiler & Heating Systems
Keeping your home warm in North Somerset doesn’t have to mean high energy bills. By making small adjustments to your heating habits and maintaining your system properly, you can save energy, reduce costs, and keep your home comfortable throughout the colder months. Here are some simple, effective energy saving tips to get the most out of your boiler and heating system.

1. Lower Your Thermostat by 1°C
Lowering your thermostat by just 1°C can cut your heating bills by up to 10% annually, while still keeping your home cosy. Aim for 18–20°C in living areas and lower it further when you're asleep or away.

2. Reduce Your Boiler Flow Temperature
Many boilers are set too high by default. Lowering the flow temperature to 55–60°C helps your boiler work more efficiently, saving energy without sacrificing comfort.

3. Use a Programmable or Smart Thermostat
Upgrading to a smart thermostat allows you to control your heating remotely and set efficient schedules, reducing waste—especially useful in rural or less frequently occupied homes.

4. Get Your Boiler Serviced Annually
One of the most important energy saving tips! An annual service ensures your boiler runs efficiently and safely, especially in coastal areas like Weston-super-Mare and Clevedon, where damp conditions can cause wear.

5. Join a Boiler Care Plan
A boiler care plan gives you priority service, preferential rates, and extra checks compared to a standard service, keeping your heating system protected throughout the year.

7. Don’t Heat Unused Rooms
If you have guest rooms or rarely used spaces, turn down the heating in these areas to save energy and direct warmth to the rooms you use daily.

8. Fit Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs)
TRVs help you adjust the temperature in different rooms, giving you more control and reducing unnecessary heating in less-used spaces.

9. Use Heating Zones If Available
If your home has multiple heating zones, take advantage of them to only heat the parts of the house you're using, cutting down on energy waste.

10. Bleed Radiators Regularly
Trapped air can make your radiators less effective. Bleeding them helps your system work efficiently and keeps your home evenly heated.

11. Balance Your Heating System
Balancing your system helps radiators heat evenly, reducing boiler workload and energy consumption across your whole home.

12. Upgrade to a High-Efficiency Boiler
Older boilers are often inefficient. Upgrading to a modern condensing boiler can significantly cut your energy bills and improve performance—especially beneficial in rural North Somerset homes.
Conclusion
By following these practical energy saving tips, you can make your boiler and heating system more efficient, reduce your energy bills, and lower your carbon footprint. Whether you live in a coastal town, a rural village, or a larger Somerset home, small changes can make a big difference. For personalised advice or to book a boiler service, get in touch with our team—we’re here to help keep your home warm and efficient all year round. Need Help? Contact us!