Could you do with energy saving tips, reduced electricity bills and lower gas bills?
- Maximise savings on fixed and variable energy tariffs
- With up to 10% cashback on everyday spending
- Plus £400 towards early termination fees
- One simple bill and award winning customer service
Decluttering is all about organising. Organising your life generally. But there is one area that stresses people out, finances.
So I decided to help my clients out by becoming a Utility Warehouse partner.
Utility warehouse has won multiple awards by consumer champions, so you know you are dealing with a company which focuses on consumer service and choice to reduce those necessary bills

Being a UW partner allows me to help my clients organise their bills in a much cheaper and efficient way.
“Personal Example: I moved from Octopus, which is a very good supplier. On my gas and electric I saved £40 per month, just on these services alone.
I also moved from British Gas to cover my boiler in the event of a breakdown. That British Gas boiler cover was £38 per month. With UW it is now £22 per month, but I also get electric cover, drainage cover, locksmith cover and pest control cover as well.
My mobile phone bill out of contract SIM was costing me £50 per month for me and my son. After moving to UW it is now £12 per month for me and £8 per month for my son. £20 per month for simply moving. That’s a £30 per month saving.
This is my personal expenditure experience. Maria Delia”
By reducing your monthly bills, this reduces the chaos of feeling stressed.
Lower gas bill, reduced electricity bill and energy saving tips, it’s simple to see the benefits. On top of that, a re-organised house, reduced cost and more organised bills, it’s easy to see the positives.
But there are also other benefits.
- Broadband with full fibre with no mid contract price hikes or connection fees.
- Mobile with unlimited data, calls and texts on UK’s best network
- Home Insurance with 5 star ratings
FAQ’s: Energy Saving Tips to Lower Your Bills
1. How can I save on my electric bill without sacrificing comfort?
Switch to LED bulbs which use up to 90% less energy than incandescents. Unplug devices or use a smart power strip to stop phantom energy drain when electronics are off but still plugged in.
2. What’s the best thermostat setting to save money?
In the winter set it to 68°F (20°C) during the day and lower at night or when you’re away. In the summer set it to 78°F (26°C) when home and higher when you’re out.
3. Are programmable thermostats worth it? Absolutely.
They can save you heating and cooling costs by automatically adjusting temperatures based on your schedule so you don’t use energy when you’re not home.
4. Can insulating my home really lower my gas bill?
Yes! Insulating your attic, walls and floors keeps heat in during winter and out during summer—reducing the need for heating and cooling and cutting down your gas and electric usage.
5. How do I save energy in the kitchen?
Use lids on pots to boil water faster, match pot size to burners and don’t preheat the oven unless necessary. Also run your dishwasher only when it’s full and use the air dry setting.
6. Is it cheaper to do laundry at certain times?
Yes, many energy providers offer lower rates during off-peak hours (usually evenings or weekends). Wash clothes in cold water to save on water heating costs and clean the dryer’s lint filter regularly.
7. What are the best ways to reduce water heating costs?
Lower your water heater temperature to 120°F (49°C), insulate your water heater and pipes and install low flow shower heads to use less hot water.
8. Can smart home tech help lower energy bills?
Smart plugs, smart thermostats and energy-monitoring apps can help you track usage and automatically turn off lights or appliances when not in use—saving you money.
9. Do energy efficient appliances really make a difference?
Yes. ENERGY STAR® rated appliances use less energy and water than standard models. Over time those savings can add up to big savings on your utility bills.
10. Any other winter or summer tips?
Winter: seal drafts around doors and windows, open blinds during the day. Summer: close curtains during peak sun hours, use ceiling fans.
Contact me through my UW Partner email address for more information. Or simply WhatsApp me or give me a call