Old thermostats can sometimes give inaccurate temperature readings, meaning you might think your home is at 20°C when it’s actually only 18°C. This can lead to higher energy bills without the comfort you expect. It’s a good idea to use a thermometer to check your thermostat’s accuracy. If you find a discrepancy, it may be time to replace your thermostat. Upgrading to a smart thermostat can help you better manage your heating, potentially saving you 10-30% on your heating bills—up to £371 per year—while also reducing your carbon footprint.

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