UK households who agree to spend 99p can get up to £300 off energy bill

UK households who agree to spend 99p can get up to £300 off energy bill
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A handy 99p gadget that could save you up to £300 on your energy bills this winter. As we head towards Christmas, experts are championing the crucial aspect of bleeding radiaotrs - with a 99p bleed key and radiator kit from high street stores being vital.

Adam Clark, property expert at My Local Toolbox, told The Sun: “Household bills increased substantially last month, but one easy way to save cash is by using a key to bleed your radiator. Every tradesman has one.” Adam said: “While prices can range up to more than £100, depending on quality and brand, at the cheaper end, prices start from less than £1.”

“Once you’ve got your key, bleeding each radiator is a simple task that can take as little as five minutes,” said Adam, during his chat with the newspaper. He said: “This can help you save on central heating costs by reducing trapped air that has built up.”

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“Bleeding your radiator allows hot water to evenly, making your heating system more efficient," he said. Adam said: “The amount you save will depend on the size of your home, the efficiency of your heating system and your energy habits.

"But well-maintained radiators could save you between £100 and £300 per year on heating bills.” The energy expert was speaking out at a time where the price cap remains extremely high - as much as £1717 for average households.

“The aim is to keep your system efficient and your home warm throughout winter,” he went on and also said. “Be sure to keep an ear out for gurgling or banging noises, as these could indicate it’s time to bleed your system.”

“Start with the ones on the ground floor and then work your way up through the property,” said Adam. “Remember to prioritise safety at all times.”