Gas & Electricity

Just paid off my estimated water bill in full until next August. No DD's going out each month. All I need to do is send in water meter readings every 4 months and UU will either refund me money back or I will have to pay them the shortfall. As the bill is estimated I will be due some money back. I've cut my water usage right down.
 
Team 'Octopus' here.
Boiler running flat out. Luckily it's only a 15kw. I've given the thermostat the weekend off as we struggle to hit 16° let alone 18°.
Still, it's supposed to be warming up next week, or so they say.
 
Be cheaper for you to go on another holiday
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Ha ha. We have booked a lodge for this weekend. £245 and it’s nice and warm.

I know we’ll be paying a lot heating with radiators, but what EDF say I am using on their Energy Hub - take note, because that’s significant! - seems stupidly high.

Long story short, what they say you are using on the Energy Hub is complete cobblers - when I look at their readings in the bills and statements section, it lines up with my meter and is HALF what the Energy Hub says.
 
Just paid off my estimated water bill in full until next August. No DD's going out each month. All I need to do is send in water meter readings every 4 months and UU will either refund me money back or I will have to pay them the shortfall. As the bill is estimated I will be due some money back. I've cut my water usage right down.
Why do estimated anything when you can have a water meter put in and pay for what you actually use ?
 
Just got my bill for last month, £190 for both gas and electricity, this includes heating my hot tub 24/7 and charging my car twice a week, I'm well pleased with that...(and I'm £600 in credit)...
Who you with ours is £190 a month for house and tub but going up to £270 when fixed term end at end of December
 

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