Yep, pretty similar, also have open plan layout. Can't be short of 40 years ago now that I fitted 10 mm copper microbore through 9 port manifold, things have come a long way since then with poly push fit, no fiddly nuts. Eventually added TRVs. These all started attached to an old Vulcan Continental free standing boiler, gone through a couple of combi boilers since, looking at a new one now.Great video and I’d already done many of these things, unfortunately for us we have 8mm pipes to double radiators, also trvs on radiators where the thermostat is but I suppose nothing can be perfect. I’ve set ours to 60 degrees I did this a while ago but we have open plan downstairs so that’s a pain in the arse. I can’t get on the loft to do the insulation because if my back but come January that’s my first job, by next winter I’m determined to get this house ready for any shit they throw at us. We don’t have cavity insulation but I’ve heard bad things about it anyway.
I know times are hard mate, and I feel for you, but she's ripping you off.Similar here, wife is full of a cold and can't get warm, decided to join her in bed and we have just hit £10.60.
How long as she been on the 2 year deal? Has the amount they're requesting gone up in that time? Has her usage drastically changed?Spent over an hour and a half onto OVO on behalf of my 86 year old, blind mother. Apparently they estimate her annual bill as being £544 per month based on current useage. Also spent 2 weeks in hospital recently so used zero. She is supposed to be on a 2 year fixed contract as well which doesn't mean it's a fixed amount apparently. They also admitted they have yet to take a meter reading despite being with them since July. Begs the question how have they calculated her useage
Anyone would think you have retired mate ;)Great video and I’d already done many of these things, unfortunately for us we have 8mm pipes to double radiators, also trvs on radiators where the thermostat is but I suppose nothing can be perfect. I’ve set ours to 60 degrees I did this a while ago but we have open plan downstairs so that’s a pain in the arse. I can’t get on the loft to do the insulation because if my back but come January that’s my first job, by next winter I’m determined to get this house ready for any shit they throw at us. We don’t have cavity insulation but I’ve heard bad things about it anyway.
She must spend hours cleaning it. No need for heating when she's that busy.How would you like to heat this ?
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George Harrisons widow must be cold poor thing.
Started on it in July. Her usage has gone down recently. The contract actually states that the cost of her DD will be £157 for the duration of the contract. They are now asking for £544. They fitted a smart meter a month ago but told me yesterday it will be at least another 6 weeks before it kicks in. They are blaming previous supplier for giving them incorrect readings. I have told them that previous supplier never once asked for readings or came out to read them???How long as she been on the 2 year deal? Has the amount they're requesting gone up in that time? Has her usage drastically changed?
Ha ha bored out my tree at the moment can’t do anything but walk the dog and she’s had an operation so we ain’t even doing that now :(Anyone would think you have retired mate ;)
See how much she is in debt, it maybe easier to pay that off and the DD amount will reduce, I had that when moved over to EDF when our supplier went bust,they had been keeping from me I was in debt so it bumps up your DD as yo7 have to pay that back as well as your normal payments. I paid ours off they wanted £300 a month I was only £165 in debt, paid it off DD dropped to £150.Started on it in July. Her usage has gone down recently. The contract actually states that the cost of her DD will be £157 for the duration of the contract. They are now asking for £544. They fitted a smart meter a month ago but told me yesterday it will be at least another 6 weeks before it kicks in. They are blaming previous supplier for giving them incorrect readings. I have told them that previous supplier never once asked for readings or came out to read them???
Ha, that's what I thought until I woke up this morning and saw the predictions for the coming week. Buckle down, it's going to be a wild ride.Back in to double figures next week so some respite at least.
Sounds like good advice to me.See how much she is in debt, it maybe easier to pay that off and the DD amount will reduce, I had that when moved over to EDF when our supplier went bust,they had been keeping from me I was in debt so it bumps up your DD as yo7 have to pay that back as well as your normal payments. I paid ours off they wanted £300 a month I was only £165 in debt, paid it off DD dropped to £150.