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Home » One easily-fixed thermostat mistake could explain why your home is always cold
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One easily-fixed thermostat mistake could explain why your home is always cold

By staff3 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

As the cold weather hits, many Brits are relying on their heating systems – but if you’re still feeling cold when the heating is on, there’s one check to make

If you’re always turning up the thermostat yet still experiencing a chill throughout your property, there’s a valid explanation for this phenomenon. With the new Ofgem price cap kicking in yesterday (October 1), it’s worth bearing in mind, as many Brits will be worrying about their energy bills.

Interior specialist Chloe Barrow from Laura James reveals that as winter’s icy embrace is on the way, many Britons will turning up the heat, yet continue to feel the cold – so you’re certainly not alone.

Revealing an often-overlooked factor that might be stopping your property from staying warm, she mentioned there’s one practice you must stop.

Chloe explained: “Every year when the heating goes on you need to be revisiting your thermostat settings. This is a time many of us in the home and interiors industry know about, but it’s so often forgotten or not considered by the general public.

“Make sure to set a consistent, moderate temperature rather than constantly adjusting.

A smart thermostat can offer more precise control, helping you maintain a comfortable temperature without using excessive energy.”

Should you have addressed this yet still experience coldness, the specialist highlighted another “hidden culprit is poorly insulated floorboards”.

While we frequently inspect our doors, this represents another overlooked area, reports the Express.

Chloe continued: “To test for draughts, run a hand along gaps in your wooden floorboards. If you notice a chill, applying draught-proofing tape or sealant can be an inexpensive fix.

“For larger gaps in floorboards, consider using a floor filler or draught excluder to prevent cold air from seeping in.”

A little-known trick for maintaining warmth in your home involves ensuring radiators aren’t obstructed by furniture or curtains – a “common mistake” countless people make.

When these items are positioned too close, they can soak up substantial amounts of heat that should be circulating throughout the room instead.

Experts suggest repositioning your “furniture to leave a few inches between the radiator and nearby items, allowing heat to flow unimpeded”.

According to Money Saving Expert’s (MSE) blog on common energy myths, “rather than turning it on and off, it could be more efficient to lower temperatures to around 18C or 19C and keep it on (you could increase slightly during the day if you’re cold, but don’t let it dip below this) and have as low a ‘flow temperature’ (radiator temperature) as you can safely – it’ll mean your heating system won’t be as responsive, but as it’s on constantly, this won’t be as big an issue”.

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