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Hanging the laundry on the washing line outside is something that will become less frequent as the days tick by and autumnal and wintery weather arrives in the UK. The yearly dilemma of how to dry our wet clothes is something that most households grapple with.
Using your warm radiators to dry t-shirts and underwear is one way. After all, if the heating is on anyway it's surely killing two birds with one stone - the house is being heated at the same time the clothes are being dried off.
But a plumbing expert has warned householders that this common practice can actually lead to higher energy bills and has warned Brits to steer clear of this option.
Jordan Chance from PlumbNation stated that drying clothes on radiators increases the load on your boiler, leading