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WITH the weather turning chilly, if you’re wondering how to keep your home warm this winter, you’ve come to the right place. There’s nothing worse than feeling freezing and not being able to warm up, and if you’re looking to save cash on your heating bills , then we’ve got just what you need. Experts at British Gas have shared their advice to ensure that your home is super cosy this winter , without breaking the bank.

According to the pros, it’s important that you heat your home and not your walls, and bleed your radiators if you want them to work cost-efficiently. Not only this, but they also stressed why it’s important that you close your curtains and draught-proof your home where possible. So if you’re on a mission to battle the chill this season, here’s the top ten tips you need to know.



Read more Fabulous stories Heat your home, not your walls According to the experts at British Gas , using tin foil could make your home that bit warmer. They advised: “Cover a thin sheet of card with tinfoil and place it behind your radiators. “It'll reflect the heat back into your rooms, meaning they warm up faster and retain more heat.

” Pop on pipe-lagging Not only this, but they also swore by pipe lagging, which involves insulating hot water pipes with foam tubes. Most read in Fabulous Doing so keeps the water inside your pipes hotter for longer and prevents pipes freezing. The experts explained: “It also makes your heating and hot water much more efficient.

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