To be honest I'd keep it £170 over the winter if you can afford it
To be honest I'd keep it £170 over the winter if you can afford it
We are sticking with a std boiler missus won't have floorboards up s should just be a straightforward job have known ours was goosed for a few years but price of gas meant payback was a few years reckon 18 months now just got decide Worcstet Bosh or IdealI'll echo the praise for Boxt.
Really easy to do and the boiler was fitted 2 days later.
The guy they sent to fit mine had his own firm but subbied to Boxt and he said the price I paid for my new boiler (Worcester Greenstar 4000i) was cheaper than he could have quoted me for it coz of Boxt's link up with Worcester. Got a deal at the time that gave me the Nest system and a Google speaker with it which I'd highly recommend if the offer is still on. Great being able to control your boiler from anywhere on your phone.
I am getting it paid into my bank which is silly but i guess i will have to transfer it to edf account as it comes in, arse about face of doing it but that is the fucking french for youKaz you can have peace of mind for longer than that.
You fixed till December so your government credit will build up.
Then you still get the government credit of £67 a month till April.
Then you will be in the summer months, so you will not have any major impact on your bils till Winter 23 as long as you just use your heating and electric as normal.
Hopefully by then the world will have calmed down :)
Not ideal coz I've just been stung with a letter saying my Mortgage fix is ending in the next couple of months so I've just had to re-fix at double the interest rate.
Bosch Worcester used to be good back in the day, but most plumbers I know now prefer Ideal.We are sticking with a std boiler missus won't have floorboards up s should just be a straightforward job have known ours was goosed for a few years but price of gas meant payback was a few years reckon 18 months now just got decide Worcstet Bosh or Ideal
Luckily I've a relatively small mortgage so it's not hit me as hard as some, works out about an extra £100pm. Thought I had another 2 years on my fix left though but I was mistaken.Ouch, sorry to hear
How much extra are you now paying this time round on mortgage based on that ?
If you don’t mind me asking, how much was it before ?Luckily I've a relatively small mortgage so it's not hit me as hard as some, works out about an extra £100pm. Thought I had another 2 years on my fix left though but I was mistaken.
I’ve budgeted for £5 a day for gas, our initial burst in the morning for half an hour costs 83p and it didn’t reach 20 degrees, if once the house is heated it just need to top up then it shouldn’t over a day (unless it’s bloody freezing) costs as much. Had an argument with the wife yesterday who said I’m getting obsessed with it all after she overfilled the kettle, she just doesn’t get it! Always comes back with oh well you left a light on (genuine mistake), it’s getting into the habit of not over filling, I said you are literally burning money, it maybe only 20p but it all adds up.Just a few days ago our daily spend on gas was £0.54 including standing charge, based on not having heating on, a shower and one load of washing up
The same yesterday showed on our smart meter as £1.11. I'm goin to have to double check my calculations, as at this rate it would cost us over a tenner a day to heat the home. Two of us now working from home part time as part of flexible working initiatives, and work for companies that have downsized in terms of office space, so working all day with a blanket on!
Worried , itake it you are not poor denis ?There aren’t half some neurotic posters on here!
Bollocking the wife for over filling a kettle is fucking ridiculous, as is using torches to light your rooms. Batteries must cost far more than a low value led bulb.Worried , itake it you are not poor denis ?
But surely you save more than that by not travelling to workJust a few days ago our daily spend on gas was £0.54 including standing charge, based on not having heating on, a shower and one load of washing up
The same yesterday showed on our smart meter as £1.11. I'm goin to have to double check my calculations, as at this rate it would cost us over a tenner a day to heat the home. Two of us now working from home part time as part of flexible working initiatives, and work for companies that have downsized in terms of office space, so working all day with a blanket on!
I came across loads of batteries in the spare room , i havent had to buy any new ones actually , if you are going to tell people they are stupid whilst you dont need to worry then you are cruel, at least you got a like from the heartless bully boyBollocking the wife for over filling a kettle is fucking ridiculous, as is using torches to light your rooms. Batteries must cost far more than a low value led bulb.
Our whole house has led lighting and I haven’t changed a bulb for over a year and he has a point ,not everyone stockpiles batteriesI came across loads of batteries in the spare room , i havent had to buy any new ones actually , if you are going to tell people they are stupid whilst you dont need to worry then you are cruel, at least you got a like from the heartless bully boy
He has no point as i have already said i came across loads ihave brought over the years or maybe the ex left them in there , i dont have led lights everywhere ,the bedroom has a ceiling fan with lights so that is a no go and the bathroom has a electric bulb attatched to the extractor fan so that is a no goOur whole house has led lighting and I haven’t changed a bulb for over a year and he has a point ,not everyone stockpiles batteries
Your attitude stinks. To advise people to change to leds is far more useful than anything you’ve come up with and your batteries are probably well out of date. You might enjoy calling everyone who doesn’t totally agree with you a **** but you can do one. Your house sounds like a trip hazard in every cornerHe has no point as i have already said i came across loads ihave brought over the years or maybe the ex left them in there , i dont have led lights everywhere ,the bedroom has a ceiling fan with lights so that is a no go and the bathroom has a electric bulb attatched to the extractor fan so that is a no go
Two rooms in a small bungalow that need light although the tv in the bedroom covers that room and lights the way to the loo
Look, people are worried , if you dont have to and are having a pop at people then that is a cunts trick , say nothing if you are not going to help