LifestyleHair dryer hack: Cut your heating bills with this simple trick

Hair dryer hack: Cut your heating bills with this simple trick

Matthew Jenkins, a heating expert, emphasizes that using a regular hair dryer can help reduce heating bills. How can this be done? The specialist revealed a simple trick.

How to reduce bills with the help of a dryer?
How to reduce bills with the help of a dryer?
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7:13 PM EST, November 8, 2024

In the fall-winter season, when the need for heating increases and bills rise, many are eager to find effective ways to reduce expenses. One solution is to use a hair dryer. This trick is simple, and using it for a few moments can improve the efficiency of the radiator, leading to lower bills. See for yourself.

Can a hair dryer help lower your bills?

Recently, the hair dryer trick has been gaining attention among internet users. Jenkins from MyJobQuote explains that it can significantly impact how much we pay for heating. Moreover, almost anyone can apply it at home.

It's worth knowing that radiator fins often accumulate a thick layer of dust, making heating the house less effective. Research cited by The Sun from Enertek International showed that dirt and dust can increase heating costs by as much as one-fourth.

Cleaning the inside of radiator fins is often hindered due to limited accessibility, but this is where the stream of air from a hair dryer comes to the rescue. It can effectively remove accumulated debris responsible for reduced heating efficiency. Before cleaning, place a towel under the radiator to avoid dirtying the floor.

Keep this in mind if you don't want to overpay for heating

During the fall-winter period, we want our home to be not only clean and pleasant but above all warm. Unfortunately, heating rooms also comes with high costs. Fortunately, there are simple ways to counter this.

In addition to regularly cleaning radiators, remember not to cover them with anything. This allows heat to be distributed throughout the room without obstruction.

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