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We've been working hard to update the look and feel of our website to make it easy for our customers to find what they need.
Thanks for visiting today.
believe housing offers tips to save electricity and energy for customers who may be impacted by the increase of household energy bills.
believe housing is working towards making customers’ homes warmer and more energy efficient – helping you to save energy and reducing our impact on the environment as part of our green pledge.
We actively seek external funding and schemes that could help believe housing or our customers to update properties, and regularly work with other organisations to do this.
Get a smart meter to track your energy consumption with real-time information. They send automatic meter readings to suppliers (so you only pay for what you use instead of getting estimated bills) and display usage in pounds and pence (to help you identify where you can save electricity).
Almost half of your energy bill comes from heating and hot water usage. Turn your heating down by 1 degree if it is comfortable to do so to save energy – maintaining a steady 18 degrees is better than turning the up and down.
Hot water needs to be hot but never scalding. For most people the cylinder thermostat set at 60˚c is fine for bathing and washing.
Avoid leaving devices like TVs and games consoles on standby and don’t charge mobile phones unnecessarily. This energy-saving tip will save electricity.
Always turn off lights when not required and open curtains or blinds as wide as possible during the day to let as much daylight in as possible.
Close curtains at dusk to stop heat leaking through windows, tuck curtains behind radiators and use draught excluders on doors.
Filling your washing machine, tumble drier, or dishwasher as one full load uses less energy that two half loads, wash clothes at a lower temperature and if you wash up in the sink, try a washing up bowl.
Only heat the amount of water you really need in the kettle.
More than a quarter of water used in the home is in the shower – try taking shorter showers by only staying in there for the time it takes to sing your favourite song.
When buying a new appliance, if you can afford it, choose one with a high energy-efficiency rating to save energy.
Our energy-saving tips are designed to help you manage your bills more efficiently. but if you feel your home is cold, you're struggling with the bills, or you want to reduce your home’s carbon footprint, talk to us.
If it is going to save me money on bills and things, why would you not get it done? There was no disruption, nothing else, they were in and out, no problem with anybody and it’s made a hell of a difference.
Our dedicated team are here to offer free, confidential and impartial advice to help your money go further.
Depending on your circumstances, you may have access to a number of forms of welfare support.
We are committed to providing services to help you maintain your tenancy, from paying rent, budgeting, energy efficiency, and getting on with neighbours.