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How to avoid touching the thermostat for as long as possible

by Naomi Willis · updated 9 November 2022

As the weather turns colder, don’t turn on your radiators just yet. There are loads of ideas for keeping warm and saving money.

As the weather starts to turn colder, don’t turn on your radiators just yet. There are loads of ideas to keep warm to save your cash.

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I hate it when it gets colder. Not only do those massive house spiders start making an appearance (yuk!), but it gets darker sooner, damper and the house is always chilly.

The other day, I started to look at long haul beach holidays! There was no chance I’d be booking one, I was simply looking to psych myself into a warm state.

I thought that looking at yellow sand, clearer than clear water, a parasol with a sun lounger, half a coconut full of straws, and those silly little umbrellas would make me feel a tad warmer.

It didn’t, so I went to my room and put on a third pair of socks!

For us, trying to keep the heating off for as long as possible is purely a way to save on our gas bill. However, there are many (too many!) people who need to keep their heating off as they just cannot afford it.

Whether they are on emergency credit on their meter or have little left in their budget to increase costs to heat their home, trying to keep warm is not always about popping the thermostat up a few degrees.

Keeping warm without your radiator

I started to think of other ways we used to keep warm when our money was so tight. We used to do whatever was in our power not to put the heating on.

Some of them worked, others were just for giggles. But even having fun seemed to warm us up—either it really worked, or we just forgot we were cold in the first place!

1. Keep them shut

As the afternoon turns into the evening, it gets colder outside, and that’s where the cold needs to stay!

Shut the curtains as soon as the sun goes down, and the curtains block out cold air that could come through the glass.

Do the reverse in the morning (open the curtains) to let the sunlight in to naturally warm the house.

2. Find the draft

I’ve found that we’re colder when there’s a draft. They could be coming from:

  • under a door
  • a cat flap
  • window
  • a hole drilled from your TV cable
  • the attic
  • the letterbox

Try to hunt down where the coldness is coming from. When you know the reason for your draft, you can look to seal up the hole or add a draft excluder.

3. Go out

If we’re not in the house, we don’t need to turn on the heating. It’s simple.

We’ve either tried to find an excuse to get an invite for dinner or take a stroll after dinner. Wrapping up in a coat and gloves and having a brisk walk actually gets us warm enough that scarves make us too hot.

By the time we’re back home, we’re warm enough to cosy up under a blanket, none the wiser.

4. Don’t waste your warm oven

Once you’ve finished cooking, don’t just waste all that warmth.

Instead of just turning it off and forgetting about it, leave the oven door open so it can help heat the room.

Otherwise, you’ve got all that heat going to waste.

5. Use other ways to heat up

Whether you grab a hot water bottle or an electric blanket, they will warm you up (or even just your bed before you hop in).

A hot water bottle is obviously cheap to run, but electric blankets are actually more cost effective than running your heating (although, see what is the cheapest electric heater to run).

Research shows that an electric blanket uses less than half that of a heater.

Other thermostat-saving ideas

I started to run out of ideas, so I turned to the advice and support from members of the Skint Dad Community Group.

Of course, they had ideas – and lots of them!

Amanda Wild told us: “A few years ago on a September/October evening, we used to wrap up warm sit in the garden having a BBQ and a few glasses of Southern Comfort (coco for the kids) telling spooky stories.”

Kimberley Noble planned for this winter: “I had my loft insulated last year and boy what a difference.”

Donna Bates might not be saving money intentionally, but it’s just kinda happened: “I’ve just moved home and I have no idea how my heating even works!! That’s saving me money ”

Donna Peacock spreads the cost: “I overpay during summer so I’m in credit for the winter months.”

Ruth Bolger keeps fit and warm: “Exercise during the adverts. March/run on the spot, jumping jacks, run up and down stairs”

Make savings over a year

Eventually, it may well get to the point where the heating needs to go on, and you need to pay the money to keep yourself warm.

However, saving on your household bills or looking for a way to cut back on your gas and electricity on an ongoing basis will make sure your bills are cheaper all year round.

Do you have any other ideas to share? Please do leave a comment telling us what you do to avoid turning your radiators on.

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Comments

  1. Ricky Willis says

    26 October 2017 at 11:36

    Perhaps a burrow with cushions and a duvet would work well at home.

    Reply
  2. Hannah says

    7 November 2022 at 12:08

    My wife and I almost turned it into a game and enjoyed the challenge…it almost went too far because we were hardly using our credit but we do some of the following…

    Blinds on the windows need to be pulled down to touch the sill and seal in the heat.

    Floor length thermal black out curtain over the drafty front door.

    Fingerless gloves to help if working from home. Mini hot water bottle under your feet and one on your lap! (Kettle that you heat on the gas is a bonus energy saver)

    A couple of good king sized blankets that can be cut into singles for the family and cocoon yourself.

    Hot meals and hot drinks warm you for a while.

    The electric blanket on its highest setting for half an hour before bed, even just at the foot of the bed makes getting in less awful!

    We bought a 15 tog winter duvet that keeps us super toasty for the colder months.

    Reply
  3. thara ravishanker says

    23 November 2022 at 08:23

    Failing that you could always try exercise.

    Reply

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