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Energy expert explains perfect temperature to heat your home without big bills

By staff16 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Many Brits are wondering when to turn on the heating and what temperature to select to stay warm while keeping energy bills manageable

With winter drawing near, countless Brits are starting to wonder about the optimal moment to switch on their heating. They’re also thinking about which temperature setting will keep them cosy while maintaining affordable energy costs.

Given that the cost of living remains a pressing issue, it seems like striking the perfect balance between staying warm and conserving energy has never been more crucial. Fortunately, energy specialists at Utility Bidder have expert advice on the ideal temperature for both your wallet and your health..

James Longley, managing director at Utility Bidder, suggests keeping your thermostat set somewhere between 18C and 21C throughout the chillier months. This temperature range doesn’t just help control heating expenses but also plays a vital role in safeguarding health and ensuring comfort, reports the Express.

“Studies have shown that heating your home to between 18C and 21C is ideal for staying warm without inflating your energy bills,” Mr Longley explained.

“This temperature is supported by the World Health Organization, which recommends heating homes to at least 18C to maintain good health and a positive sleep routine.”

Nevertheless, Mr Longley highlighted that certain groups – including elderly people, young children, and individuals who are poorly – should target a marginally warmer environment, preferably around 20C.

He warned against setting the thermostat excessively low, as doing so could jeopardise your health whilst failing to deliver meaningful cost reductions over time. If you’re looking to keep your heating bills in check this winter, Utility Bidder has offered some handy tips on how to keep your home cosy without having to crank up the central heating.

Here are five expert suggestions:

1. Maximise shower steam

Hot showers generate steam, which naturally heats the air. Keep your bathroom door open while showering so that the steam can spread to other parts of the house, providing an additional layer of warmth.

2. Position furniture strategically

The placement of furniture can have a significant effect on heating efficiency. Ensure radiators aren’t obstructed by large items like sofas, as they soak up heat intended for the room.

Leaving radiators unblocked will help distribute warmth more effectively.

3. Tuck curtains behind the radiator

When curtains hang over a radiator, they direct heat towards the window rather than the room. By tucking curtains behind the radiator, the heat can disperse evenly throughout the space.

4. Block out draughts

Even the smallest draught can let in cold air and let out warm air. Ensure to block draughts by using draught excluders at the bottom of doors, sealing pet flaps, and fixing letterboxes.

This simple step can make a noticeable difference in maintaining warmth.

5. Consider electric blankets

Electric blankets are a cost-effective, energy-efficient way to stay warm. With prices starting from £30, they are much cheaper to run than most room heaters.

A typical 100W electric blanket will set you back between 2p and 4p per hour to run, providing a cost-effective solution for keeping snug on those chilly nights.

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