🔍 Let’s finally settle the thermostat debate! With winter bills creeping up, it’s tempting to crank up the heat. But what’s the sweet spot for staying warm while keeping costs down? Heating pro Shay Ramani has the magic number for your home comfort and budget: set your thermostat to 20°C when you’re in and active. ❄️

Why 20°C? It’s warm enough for a comfy home without running the boiler overtime, which your wallet will thank you for! Adding a jumper or cosy blanket can make all the difference if it feels a bit nippy at first.

Shay explains that lowering just 1°C from 21°C to 20°C can save up to 10% on heating bills. That’s roughly £65-£100 saved in a year! Martin Lewis agrees, suggesting between 18°C and 21°C for optimal savings without the shivers.

👉 Pro tips for cheaper heating:
• Use electric blankets, hot water bottles, or thermal clothing to stay snug.
• For those with combi boilers, setting the radiator temperature to 60°C or less can also help.
• Worried about nights or going out? Keep your thermostats around 18°C instead of switching off entirely. This prevents a massive ‘reheat’ cost when you return. 🛌
Shay’s winter routine can make a big impact: Morning warm-up at 20°C, drop to 18°C when out or asleep, and back to 20°C when evening rolls around. And don’t forget about radiator valves; they’re super useful for keeping unused rooms cooler without affecting the rest of the house.
Stop heat leaks by checking draughty windows, doors, and loft hatches. Regular boiler maintenance and bleeding radiators are key to an efficient system. Remember, it’s about heat retention, not just blasting the warmth.
Bottom Line: 20°C = comfort and savings, 18°C = background warmth without the big bill shock! Keep cosy and cost-effective this winter. 🏡🌡️ #HeatingHacks #WinterSavings #StayWarmStaySmart