
WARMER temperatures and lighter days mean energy bills typically dip over the summer months.
But some popular seasonal appliances can be pricey to run if you’re not careful.
Here’s how to make sure costs stay in check at this time of year . . .
HOT TUB: More people are buying inflatable hot tubs to enjoy in their back garden.
But these luxury items can have a big cost, burning up to £700 in energy a year.
If you have one, it’s important to invest in good insulation.
Bringing down the water temperature slightly can also help keep a lid on your outlay.
AIR CON: Soaring temperatures can make your home sticky and uncomfortable.
Portable air-conditioning units offer relief but are expensive to run.
These appliances are 20 times dearer to run than a typical freestanding fan, according to the Energy Saving Trust.
Evaporative air coolers use far less energy than air-con units if you want to invest in a gadget.
Or try closing your curtains on hot sunny days to stop the sun creating a greenhouse effect.
You could also place a bowl of ice in front of a fan to help cool down a room.
And open windows a crack at night to let in a cooling breeze.
BBQ: If you’re a grilling enthusiast, and frequently firing up the barbecue you might want to invest in a gas or electric model.
It’s generally cheaper to run an electric barbecue than a gas model, says Currys, because the electric version uses less energy to warm up the grill and at full heat.
PATIO HEATER: Summer evenings can get cool and you might think a patio heater is the solution.
But these appliances are energy-hungry, adding extra pounds to your power bills.
Instead, load up on blankets and consider lighting a portable fire-pit on chillier evenings.
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