Stopping a ‘common mistake’ could cut your energy bill by £250

They may often seem like small things, but if you add them up over time they can add up to a big hit to your bills.

Energy bills have been a big problem in recent years.((Steve Parsons/PA)

As we head into the warmer summer months, we’re all turning to gadgets and tricks to keep cool, but some are easier on the wallet than others. Even though energy prices are down compared to last year, they’re still a pain for our wallets.

So it’s only natural that we’re all looking to cut down on consumption wherever possible. Energy experts at Heat Pumps UK have looked at the most common mistakes that drive up energy bills during the summer.




They’ve also crunched the numbers to show how much each mistake could cost you during the summer. According to the energy expert, these are the five most common mistakes people make that drive up their energy bills in the summer.

Leaving technology on or on standby: £100

Televisions, laptops and gaming consoles emit heat when they are on and even when they are in standby mode. To maintain a cool room temperature and save money on your energy bill, it is essential to turn off all electronic devices that are not in use.

“It is best to unplug appliances that are not in use as they still consume energy and emit heat even when in standby mode,” says the Heat Pumps UK expert.

How much is this costing you?

Research from the Energy Saving Trust suggests that this mistake alone could see households wasting around £250 a year on ‘ghost load’. Add to this the unwanted heat they give off and you’re likely to waste £100 on unnecessary energy bills during the summer months.

Using the dryer: £67.50

Opening the dryer is the easiest option, but it’s a real waste of money in summer. Hanging up clothes can be a bit of a hassle, but it will save you a few euros.