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This washing machine error that could be costing you £28 as expert reveals ways to shrink bills

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Energy and water bills are rising, which means we are all paying more to keep things running at home. Many households are looking for ways to lower their energy bills after the regulator Ofgem confirmed it was hiking its price cap by an unprecedented £700.

For default direct debit account holders, the price cap has shot up from £1,277 to £1,971 - a rise of £693. Prepayment customers have seen a worse increase, with their price cap going up by £708, from £1,309 to £2,017.

The price cap limits how much households can be charged for each unit of gas and electricity they use. Meanwhile, the average water bill has risen as high as £420 this year this year, in another blow to household finances.

But if you're looking to lower your bills, one place you could start is with your washing machine, the Mirror reported. Plenty of us are guilty of not washing our clothes in the most economical way - either on too high, or too long of a setting.Experts at British Gas estimate that running your washing machine on a 30° cycle instead of using higher temperatures can save around £28 on your annual bill.Joanna Flowers, engineer at British Gas, said: “There are several things you can do to be more energy efficient with the washing machine.“Use the economy settings to save water and energy and drying your clothes outside as much as you can when the weather allows.“In the winter, you should also avoid drying clothes on radiators as much as you can as it will make your boiler work harder to heat the room.“Setting your washing machine to wash at 30 degrees rather than higher temperatures will save around £28 a year on energy bills.” For other ways to lower your bills, The Mirror has looked at whether it is cheaper to have a shower or bath and

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