45c? Are you a lizard?Put heating on at 45 c two weeks ago and lived as normal. 3/4 bedrooms (loft conversion) plus conservatory. Mostly Ga sapart from the usual TV, microwave , kettle, dish washer, tumble dryer and washing machine and lights.
n the two weeks used Gas 501 Kwh and Elec 77.1 Kwh.
With Octopus and at new rate £87.15 for the two weeks, this time last year 28/54 for the two weeks.
Can live with this and can probably make more savings by cutting down on washing/ drying and dish washing moving to every two days.
I’d much rather be too cold than too hot. I went to see the Prodigy on the second 38c day. It must have been 60c in the venue.I’ll never complain it’s to hot again 38c only a few weeks ago but already freezing in here. We’ve not had any heating on yet and it’s 13 c today but trying to get to November before we turn it on.
Global warming not in my neck of the woods
Didn’t bother reading the rest of your post, your first line had me in stitches45c? Are you a lizard?
We usually winter in Florida so Madam is used to heat and open windows.
The temp has been switched down to 40 now to see how it goes
PMSL
We’ve had our £66 into our bank account as well today. Cannot for the life of me think this is more sensible than crediting our accounts as there are people that will no doubt spend it on other things and then say that they cannot afford to heat their homesAnyone else with EDF? They credited our bank with the government money instead of our account, im sure they said they weren’t going to do that. Dangerous game that lots will spend it on other things
I’ve upped my DD by £66 so it goes back inWe’ve had our £66 into our bank account as well today. Cannot for the life of me think this is more sensible than crediting our accounts as there are people that will no doubt spend it on other things and then say that they cannot afford to heat their homes
If they based your annual estimate on what you use surely you will be overpaying by £66?I’ve upped my DD by £66 so it goes back in