Experts name the exact dates for the heating activation: When this should happen in Ukraine.

Experts name the exact dates for the heating activation: When this should happen in Ukraine
Experts name the exact dates for the heating activation: When this should happen in Ukraine

According to The Sun: The exact date has been set for when each city in the UK should turn on the heating.

As autumn begins, temperatures in the UK drop, traditionally sparking discussions about when the best time is to turn on the heating.

The dates may vary slightly by city, with southern areas typically turning on heating later than in Scotland and the North.

Energy costs remain high, which is why many households try to postpone this moment for as long as possible, but doing so too late can be dangerous.

According to NHS, a temperature below 15 °C in the home can pose a health risk, especially for the elderly, children, and individuals with chronic illnesses.

To provide a definitive answer to this question, experts from Construction Megastore examined data from the Meteorological Service and analyzed historical data along with the forecast for this year.

Check your 'activation date'

They have set official 'activation dates' for each major city in the UK, allowing residents to clearly understand when it is time to adjust the thermostat.

Robert Quinton, energy expert, noted: "The best time to turn on the heating is when the temperature during the day consistently does not rise above 15 °C."
"Waiting until it becomes significantly colder can harm both your health and the boiler, especially if it has not been used since spring."

He also added: "A fixed 'activation date' helps couples and families settle disputes in the household, as the degree of insulation and the microclimate means that some households will be able to turn on the heating earlier."

Dates may vary by city, with southern regions typically activating heating later than in Scotland and the North.

This means that residents of London may wait until mid-October, while residents of Glasgow are likely to turn on heating several weeks earlier.

Families are advised not to ignore boiler inspections, as prolonged inactivity can lead to problems when the systems are eventually turned on.

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Tips to reduce heating costs

Seal gaps in time: "One of the easiest and cheapest ways is to close all gaps around windows, doors, and baseboards."

"A small draft may seem insignificant, but over the entire winter, this could cost a large amount of heat and money."

"A tube of sealant or some weatherproof stickers are a very cost-effective solution."

Lower the thermostat temperature slightly:"It is not necessary for the house to be tropical. Lowering the thermostat by just one or two degrees can save up to 10 percent on heating costs without noticeable changes in comfort."

Use curtains and blinds effectively:"Heat escapes fastest through glass. Closing curtains and blinds at night is like adding an extra layer of insulation that helps keep heat in the room."

"During the day, you can open them on sunny days to let in natural warmth."

Maintain your boiler and radiators:"Regular maintenance of the boiler helps your system run efficiently and can extend its lifespan."

"Bleeding air from the radiators is another small task that ensures even heating so that you do not waste energy."

Utilize rooms wisely:"If there are rooms in your home that you rarely use, lower the temperature of the radiators in those rooms and keep the doors closed."

"This way, you do not pay for heating unnecessary spaces, and the warmth stays where you need it."

When heating will be turned on in the UK: Important dates

  • Glasgow – September 23
  • Cardiff – October 6
  • Newcastle upon Tyne – October 7
  • Nottingham – October 9
  • Galway – October 9
  • Stoke-on-Trent – October 9
  • Plymouth – October 9
  • Leeds – October 10
  • Edinburgh – October 10
  • Southampton – October 10
  • Sheffield – October 10
  • Bradford – October 11
  • Birmingham – October 15
  • Liverpool – October 15
  • Manchester – October 15
  • Bristol – October 15
  • Leicester – October 19
  • Coventry – October 19

With the onset of the autumn season in the UK, traditional heating discussions are once again underway. Timely activation of heating is not only important for saving energy but also for the health of residents. Expert statements highlight the need to quickly activate heating in regions where temperatures drop rapidly, along with useful tips to reduce costs. Residents are advised to monitor the condition of boilers and heating systems to avoid unpleasant surprises during the cold.


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