Energy efficiency

Are you feeling the strain of rising energy costs? Many carers worry about balancing the financial burden of utilities and household bills while maintaining a good quality of life. Improving energy efficiency can help you manage costs while keeping your home comfortable throughout the year.

We are here to support you with practical, year-round tips and resources to help you manage energy expenses so that you can focus on what matters most - caring for your loved ones.

Making the most of your home

Small changes can lead to big savings...

Finger on a thermostat

Adjust your thermostat

In cooler months, keep it at a comfortable but efficient level (18 - 20°C). In warmer months, avoid excessive cooling.

Hand a radiator

Circulation is key

Move furniture away from radiators or vents to let heat or cool air circulate freely.

Woman open curtains

Use curtains wisely

Keep them closed during hot summer days to block sunlight, and open them in winter to let in natural warmth during the day.

Close up of a washing machine and someone turning the dial

Cooler clothes wash

Lower washing machine temperatures and dry clothes outside when possible to reduce energy use in all seasons.

Glass kettle boiling

Use what's needed

Only fill the kettle with water you need - a small habit that adds up over time.

Mulitple trays of the same food laid out

Consider batch cooking

Cook in larger portions and freeze meals for easy access. Reheat meals in the microwave to save on oven energy.

Other ways to get the most out of your home and appliances could include:

  • Fitting draught excluders to letter boxes and keyholes to keep cold air out.

  • Looking out for energy efficiency ratings of A or better when purchasing new appliances.

  • Defrosting your freezer regularly and keeping it as full as you can will save you money each year on running costs.

Understanding your energy tariff

Are you getting the best deal from your energy provider?

  • Regular meter readings ensure your bills are based on actual usage, not estimates.

  • Explore supplier options for dual fuel discounts – While convenient, a single supplier may not be cheapest.

  • Switch to direct debit payments – This spreads the cost over the year, helping you avoid seasonal bill spikes.

Checking your home's energy performance

Accessing grants to help improve this

Find your home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to understand areas for improvement. There are many grants available year round to help with insulation, heating, cooling upgrades, and other energy saving measures.

Picture of the energy efficiency rating scale

We're here for you

If you’re struggling, additional support may be available. Some benefits are specifically designed to help with energy costs.

Communication is key. Contacting your energy and water companies can help you arrange a payment plan, discuss tariffs, or access priority support throughout the year.

Contact our Support Team to explore what assistance is out there to help keep your home as efficient as possible.