MARTIN Lewis’ Money Saving Expert has revealed how “hidden” boiler switches can slash thousands from your energy bills.

Wet and wintry weather is set to continue across Britain this week as temperatures begin to plummet.

martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert have provided a number of tips

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martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert have provided a number of tipsCredit: Rex
Homeowners can change the settings on their boilers to save money (stock image)

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Homeowners can change the settings on their boilers to save money (stock image)Credit: Getty

Families are trying to find ways to stave off energy costs down while keeping warm during the winter months.

Now Money Saving Expert (MSE) has explained how homeowners with a combi boiler can save £65 annually by slightly tweaking their flow temperature.

The flow temperature on your boiler is the temperature of the water that your boiler sends to your radiators. 

Reducing the temperature means your boiler is using less gas to heat the hot water, saving money on your bills.

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For homeowners with a non-combi boiler, MSE says settings can also be altered to save money.

It says: “You can get your boiler reconfigured so you can set the temperatures separately, but make sure you use a Gas Safe engineer to help you. 

“This means you can lower the flow temperature for heating and reduce your gas bills without potentially making your hot water unsafe to use.

“If you’re able to set two different temperatures, to maximise efficiency, Octopus Energy recommends setting your radiator flow temperature to 60°C – you should be able to change this on the boiler control panel, indicated by a radiator icon.

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“Check your boiler manual if you’re not sure what to do, and if you’re in any doubt, always consult a professional.”

MSE also recommends diluting hot water with cold to avoid a shower or bath becoming too hot.

Homeowners are asked to check the hot water temperature on their combi boiler as, by default, it is often too high.

Octopus Energy suggests a temperature of 55C should be enough.

This can be tweaked via a little icon on the front of the combi boiler.

It comes as Llewellyn Kinch, from MakeMyHouseGreen, has provided the perfect solutions to help conscious customers save money and remain warm this winter.

A savvy mum has also shared three foolproof tricks for keeping your places as warm as possible.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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