Tips .
Insulate your loft and check you walls are insulated there are Scottish government grants for this .
Doing that makes your heating system more economical as you start to keep more heat in.
Fix draughty leaks in your home .
Install thermostic valves on your radiators.
If they are over 20 years change them .
Service your boiler regularly..
After the spring and summer it's always worth taking the thermostatic head off and give the pin a we oil and push it in and let it out do this about 20 times if the thermostatic pin doesn't move down it's stuck and the valve won't shut once the room reaches temperature.
Always check your CO2 monitor once a week to check the alarm still works by pressing the alarm button.
Check your gas cooker that it has been chained so it doesn't fall towards you because if it's not chained and a kid climbs up whilst you are cooking and not in the kitchen the cooker can cause many problems on the fall back to the kid and could also break a gas joint behind the cooker .
Gas cookers should also have a CO2 detector.
On to gas fires they are another problem if it's more than 7kw you need DIRECT air from outside and into the room non restricted meaning you can't close that vent .
Sometimes when people get double glazing the glazier's put vents on the windows but they have shut off vents .
If that's the only vent into the room then you have an illegal working appliance .
Again a gas fire requires a CO2 detector and a yearly service .
many people have an old heating system if you need to change the boiler then I would suggest to change the radiators if they are over 30 years old .
If you don't you will have an H/E boiler ( high efficiency) and radiators not matching the efficiency heat of the boiler.
Hope this can help some of you on here.