I was in a bungalow before though. Ive gone from a 2 bed to a 3 bed bungalow and my gas consumption has trippled! I dont think so.
That's a no brainer TJ. Send me your secrets then
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I was in a bungalow before though. Ive gone from a 2 bed to a 3 bed bungalow and my gas consumption has trippled! I dont think so.
That's a no brainer TJ. Send me your secrets then
The mrs likes to wash stuff all the sodding time... bedding, towels, tiny clothes washes etc... grrr
/\ this, id like to know as i too am a tightar5e lol
pm'ed, pm'ed and pm'ed
pm me too because i'm sick of it too £121per month for both
We pay £74 a month for both. Thats standard British Gas tariff, and that amount is pretty much bang on average over the year.
I could easily drop that down but my missus also likes running the washer for 2hours with 2 tea towels in it, and then a 45min tumble dryer session :roll:
Tropical fish tank and De-humidifier doesnt help either.
3bed house, just the 2 of us.
Just spoke to eon and they recon 10units a day is normal. Cocks are bound to say that just to ty shut me up
We used to have a card gas meter ( prepay) to all you middle class folk on here. Anyway in the winter from sep to April lol we were a tenner a day in gas and It used to run out during the night
yeah and me tj wud be nice get one up on the missus for a change
That reminds me actually TJ, you'll have to pop over mine soon ;) pm me your number please.
How are electricity bills calculated, is it a simple flat rate units x cost thing?
My first bill from when I switched to Southern Electric was for a week only, 20th July - 27th July and reckons 6201 - 6193 = 8 units @ 19.9p = £1.59 before VAT and discounts. Just done another reading now and figure since then I've used a further 142 units (meter now at 6343).
For the sake of arguments we'll say they use the same rate for this period, so is it going to be just a simple 142 units x 19.9p? As I make that about £28 which is almost what I pay them each month on direct debit. lol
This is exactly what you need to get down to reduce costs, i recently moved to edf and im saving a good bit of money each month, thing is not everyone takes the time to read up on all the fine details on how much things cost in general and these companies love it, i also understand that they also make it difficult for people to understand what they are paying for hence the confusion when bills drop through the door. I've saved a lot of money this year with changing nearly everything (pet/car/house insurance,internet & phone,mobile contract etc) in order to get costs down, also at night i turn down every radiator to 1 or so and then open the ones up in the morning in the rooms im going to be in, its a pain in the hoop but needs to be done to save cash. I wish i still had electric storage heating as it seems to be the cheaper option now to keep your house warm all the time. Also as has been said before, check wall/pipe/tank insulation, make sure windows & doors are up to standard and lay good thick underlay on the ground floor at least, all these things ive changed this year and ive certainly noticed a difference in my house.:thumb:
I'm surprised by this... We struggled with storage heaters, our house was damp to the point that after 6 months we had mould and the plaster had burst round plug sockets. They didn't seem to have any effect during the weird -16 degrees we saw a few years back :(
Are they better designed these days?