Steve Spiller
Well-known member
At present my household is using ?5 of electric per day on a pre-payment meter, my house is fully double glazed and has warm air central heating. It is a three bed semi, with loft conversion, two adults, three children.
The house is well insulated, although I don't have cavity wall insulation. Nothing is left on stand-bye overnight and most of the lights are energy saving bulbs.
We get an annual statement, last years was ?1200. Based on ?5 per day it will be ?1825 this year. Prices are due to rise again tomorrow.
British Gas tells me the meter is not faulty, can I challenge their decision? Could it be running to fast?
Any advice or tips would be very, very appreciated.
I didn't want to butt in on your thread Adrian, I have been thinking about solar panels as well.
Thanks Guys.
The house is well insulated, although I don't have cavity wall insulation. Nothing is left on stand-bye overnight and most of the lights are energy saving bulbs.
We get an annual statement, last years was ?1200. Based on ?5 per day it will be ?1825 this year. Prices are due to rise again tomorrow.
British Gas tells me the meter is not faulty, can I challenge their decision? Could it be running to fast?
Any advice or tips would be very, very appreciated.
I didn't want to butt in on your thread Adrian, I have been thinking about solar panels as well.
Thanks Guys.