Energy, heating and bills: What changes as we head into spring Energy, heating and bills: What changes as we head into spring

Energy, heating and bills: What changes as we head into spring

Spring's warming temperatures create ideal timing for reassessing energy use and adjusting heating patterns.

No. 14816 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 25 March 2026 by our Marketing Team

Households maintaining winter heating levels throughout spring waste substantial money on unnecessary consumption.


Understanding seasonal adjustments helps reduce bills significantly whilst preparing systems for eventual summer shutdown.


Gradual heating reduction saves money


Resist the temptation to maintain full winter heating as temperatures improve. Reduce thermostat settings by one or two degrees initially, assessing comfort levels before further reductions. Even modest decreases deliver meaningful savings when maintained throughout spring’s several months.


Modern programmable thermostats allow seasonal schedule adjustments reducing heating during warmer daytime hours whilst maintaining comfort during cooler mornings and evenings. These targeted reductions prove less noticeable than wholesale changes whilst delivering substantial cumulative savings.


Monitor weather forecasts, turning heating off completely during unseasonably warm periods rather than maintaining automatic schedules regardless of actual temperatures. Spring’s variable conditions mean flexibility delivers better results than rigid heating patterns.


Boiler servicing before summer shutdown


Spring provides ideal timing for annual boiler servicing before systems sit idle through summer. Regular maintenance maintains efficiency, prevents breakdowns, and ensures safety whilst often proving mandatory for warranty validity.


Serviced boilers operate more efficiently throughout the following heating season, consuming less gas or oil whilst delivering equivalent heat output. These efficiency improvements typically exceed servicing costs through reduced consumption over subsequent years.


Book servicing during spring when engineers are less busy than autumn when everyone simultaneously schedules appointments before winter. This timing often provides better availability and occasionally lower rates during quieter periods.


Assess insulation effectiveness


Spring cleaning provides opportunities to assess loft insulation condition, checking for compression, damage, or inadequate coverage. Well-maintained insulation delivers year-round benefits including keeping properties cooler during summer alongside winter heat retention.


Similarly, inspect draught-proofing around windows and doors. Worn or damaged seals allow heat loss during winter and cool air loss during summer when air conditioning or fans operate. Replacement proves inexpensive compared to ongoing energy waste throughout years.


Hot water system adjustments


Review hot water settings, potentially reducing temperatures slightly as warmer ambient conditions mean less energy required maintaining comfortable water temperatures. Cylinder thermostats set around 60 degrees celsius prevent legionella whilst avoiding unnecessary overheating.


Consider reducing hot water heating schedules if systems heat water multiple times daily. Spring’s warmer conditions mean stored water cools more slowly, potentially allowing reduced heating frequency maintaining adequate supply.


Energy tariff reviews


Spring provides good timing for energy tariff reviews, comparing current arrangements against available alternatives. Fixed-rate tariffs expiring soon require attention, deciding whether renewing fixed deals or switching to variable rates offers better value given current market conditions.


Use comparison websites assessing all available tariffs from multiple suppliers. Even modest per-unit savings accumulate substantially over annual consumption, potentially delivering hundreds of pounds savings through strategic switching.


Prepare for summer consumption patterns


Anticipate changing consumption patterns as heating demand falls but potential cooling needs emerge. Fans prove far more economical than air conditioning for most UK spring and summer conditions, delivering comfort at fraction of refrigerated cooling costs.


Clean or replace air conditioning filters if systems are installed, ensuring efficient operation when eventually needed. Poorly maintained systems consume substantially more electricity delivering equivalent cooling compared to properly serviced units.


Monitor consumption actively


Install smart meters if you haven’t already, providing real-time consumption visibility supporting informed decisions about usage patterns. Understanding which activities consume most energy helps identify reduction opportunities delivering meaningful savings.


Many suppliers offer apps showing detailed consumption breakdowns, identifying unusual patterns or unexpected high usage requiring investigation. This visibility proves particularly valuable during seasonal transitions when consumption should decrease but sometimes doesn’t due to unchanged habits.


Benefits beyond bills


Reducing spring energy consumption delivers environmental benefits alongside financial savings. Lower consumption means reduced carbon emissions contributing to climate goals whilst decreasing household environmental footprints.


Additionally, properly maintained systems last longer with fewer breakdowns. Regular servicing, appropriate seasonal adjustments, and avoiding unnecessary operation all extend equipment lifespans, delaying expensive replacement costs whilst reducing waste.


Taking action systematically


Review heating schedules, book boiler servicing, assess insulation, compare energy tariffs, and monitor consumption actively. These straightforward steps require modest time investment but deliver substantial returns through reduced bills and improved system performance throughout spring and beyond.


Contact us for guidance to optimise your spring energy use

This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.

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