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Scots Told to Shut Curtains at Sunset From Friday to Trap Daytime Warmth

Guidance from electrician James Harrison promotes simple heat‑saving habits as a complement to central heating.

Overview

  • Households are advised to open curtains and blinds during daylight for solar gain and to close them at dusk to retain warmth.
  • From Friday, September 26, suggested curtain‑closing times align with local sunset in Scotland: about 7:05pm in Glasgow and Inverness, 7:01pm in Edinburgh, and 6:56pm in Aberdeen.
  • The timing tip is part of low‑cost measures shared for early autumn, with UK outlets suggesting a general window of roughly 6:30pm to 7pm this week.
  • Thicker curtains, thermal linings, and layering curtains over blinds are recommended to cut heat loss, especially in homes with older or single‑glazed windows.
  • Additional steps include sealing draughts, insulating lofts and pipes, bleeding radiators, using radiator reflectors and heating controls, adding rugs, closing unused rooms, and considering a space heater for occupied spaces.