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duggie 25-02-2010 18:46

How much was your gas bill
 
Struth just received my winter bill, looks like asda is going to suffer for the next couple of months, Aldi here I come. £360, not bad some may think but I am out at work from 7.30 till 6pm
Is this an average sort of bill or is my boiler eating the stuff:(

accyman 25-02-2010 20:42

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Originally Posted by duggie (Post 791963)
How much was your gas bill

too much

when highwaymen were finaly gotten rid off up cam british gas

watchdog have repeatedly proven them to be liars to as why they didnt reduce prices when oil prices dropped

the govenment should have stepped in long ago and put them straight

vera 25-02-2010 20:53

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I pay 12euros a fortnight. BUT, i use a gas bottle. Don't have central heating. But when i was in England, i used to dread winter.

kevj 25-02-2010 21:14

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Duggie,
Was your last bill estimated?if it was, you are paying for a bit of your previous bill as well.Mine was £280 plus,but running baths every other day (two young boys)
I agree,they have got you (gas companys)what can you do,i have a coal fire as well, it's not any cheaper than burning gas,but you don't get a bill at the end of the quarter and it keeps the gas bill down.British gas are loosing out to my local coal merchant, Kevj.

MargaretR 25-02-2010 21:15

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My gas for the 1/4 ending 8th Jan was £48.actual not estimated
I have a new condenser boiler and 4 radiators in a 1 bed flat.
The heating and hot water are on 24/7.
The thermostat is set at 24c daytime, lowered to 22c at night.

I was a bit surprised too, but my hot water use has gone down dramatically since I got a dishwasher, so that partly explains it.

I have good insulation - loft, cavity wall, double glazing - provided by landlord
I have added to this by using Thermilate paint additive on ceilings and exterior walls, and have floor to ceiling lined velvet curtains in lounge and bedroom. All windows have blinds and curtains.

MargaretR 25-02-2010 21:23

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PS it is possible for meters to run fast and slow - I have had both in the past.
It looks as though I might have another slow one developing - so shush - the time to worry is when it starts going backwards and they notice and replace it

cashman 25-02-2010 21:34

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ours was £420 about 3/4 weeks ago,

emzy 26-02-2010 07:28

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I'm on a meter so don't get a bill but up until this last week have been putting between £30 and £40 a week on the gas

AngleIron 26-02-2010 07:48

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just got mine for last quarter and its £430 actual.....gonna struggle to pay that one offa my £89 per week

jaysay 26-02-2010 09:10

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 792021)
My gas for the 1/4 ending 8th Jan was £48.actual not estimated
I have a new condenser boiler and 4 radiators in a 1 bed flat.
The heating and hot water are on 24/7.
The thermostat is set at 24c daytime, lowered to 22c at night.

I was a bit surprised too, but my hot water use has gone down dramatically since I got a dishwasher, so that partly explains it.

I have good insulation - loft, cavity wall, double glazing - provided by landlord
I have added to this by using Thermilate paint additive on ceilings and exterior walls, and have floor to ceiling lined velvet curtains in lounge and bedroom. All windows have blinds and curtains.

I find my gas bill has come down since the switch to radiators from blow heating Margaret, and I set my thermostat to the ones you us as well 24 and 22

mattylad 26-02-2010 09:37

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I'm pretty sure that my gas bill has gone down since replacing the boiler for a more efficient one.

Ken Moss 26-02-2010 10:03

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'Regulator'. It's one of those neologisms for someone who represents the best interests of the consumer but allows companies to make collossal profits, rip everyone off and then say it's justified.

When my dual fuel bill suddenly hiked up to £130 per month I decided that it was time to open up the chimney and install a stove. Initially, it's quite an expensive move but you make your money back within 18 months.

The coal merchant's smiling face tells me that I'm not alone.

MargaretR 26-02-2010 11:19

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 792084)
I find my gas bill has come down since the switch to radiators from blow heating Margaret, and I set my thermostat to the ones you us as well 24 and 22

I am surprised that you ever used that warm air heating system.:eek:
I soon replaced it with wall mounted electric panels for the couple of years before we got the radiator system.
It must have played havoc with your asthma. I got severe rhinitis, was tested for allergies (negative), and the conclusion was - the sheer volume of airbourne dust from the vents was irritating my nasal passages.
I had noticed that the amount of sediment in my air filtration machines had increased.

Back on thread topic -
I have realised another possible cause for my gas bill being so low
(other than a possibly faulty meter and good insulation)
My hot water use is negligible, because of my difficulties in using the bath
(as explained in my 'Hyndburn Homes shower install' thread).
Warm wet flannel wipe downs, and a shallow bath once a week seems to have saved money.

jenibrindle 26-02-2010 11:50

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 792117)
'Regulator'. It's one of those neologisms for someone who represents the best interests of the consumer but allows companies to make collossal profits, rip everyone off and then say it's justified.

When my dual fuel bill suddenly hiked up to £130 per month I decided that it was time to open up the chimney and install a stove. Initially, it's quite an expensive move but you make your money back within 18 months.

The coal merchant's smiling face tells me that I'm not alone.

Snap Ken! Our dual fuel reached £125 two years ago & we installed log burner. I know what you mean about coal merchant's face :).

Bothers me though that despite this, my duel fuel now stands at £145 (although am a childminder, so use central heating during day).

Moneysavingexpert says I need to swap though as have been with same provider (Scottish Power) four four years.

webglynne 26-02-2010 12:07

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 792117)
'Regulator'. It's one of those neologisms for someone who represents the best interests of the consumer but allows companies to make collossal profits, rip everyone off and then say it's justified.

When my dual fuel bill suddenly hiked up to £130 per month I decided that it was time to open up the chimney and install a stove. Initially, it's quite an expensive move but you make your money back within 18 months.

The coal merchant's smiling face tells me that I'm not alone.


(Regulators?) Jobs for the boys to ensure that ‘fat cats’ stay fat cats.


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