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  • how much do you pay per month…..
  • joiner
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    for gas and electricity bills……????
    and with which companies…..????

    TandemJeremy
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    Just got a £440 gas bill if that helps 🙂

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Zero for both

    Im on oil and no electricity bill in this house

    – my least helpful post ever 🙂

    joiner
    Free Member

    hope the £440 bill wasnt for the month….

    esselgruntfuttock
    Free Member

    **** me TJ, I thought ours was bad at £300! (last quarter) Wer’e with Gritish Bas but I could potentially be changing tomorrow. In fact make that ‘probably’.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    £150 – NPower

    giantjason
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    last month our electric was £22 and our gas was £54 with British Gas. That is for two of us living in a 4 bed detached house with the thermostat set at 20C. Heating is only on 1hr in the morning and 5hrs at night and all weekend.

    ebygomm
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    We pay 70 pounds a month combined for gas and electric with Eon, currently just about even, come summer that’ll probably put us in credit. (3 bed semi)

    British Gas in our old house worked out around the same

    TandemJeremy
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    We have been paying a low monthly amount and the meter has not been read for a year – so low estimates as well. – so thats probably 6 month worth for two flats

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    Got a gas bill for 8000 eur last year. That was a pant filler

    molgrips
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    Bout £30 for gas in the winter, and £20 for leccy. 3 bed new build semi, family with small kids.

    GJP
    Free Member

    Electricity £36 per month, Gas about 40p per month 😆

    djglover
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    Monthly payments are one thing, but if you have told your energy company you are a light user, you could be paying £20 but using £150.

    An average gas bill is £800 a year now = 67 a month

    couldashouldawoulda
    Free Member

    £91 a month gas and sparks from edf on fixed direct debit for 12 months online tariff.

    1920’s 3 bed, occupied all day (working from home). Modern boiler.

    We occasionally fill in our own meter readings to avoid the shocker unexpected bill.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    £220 for leccy. We don’t have gas or oil.

    skink2020
    Full Member

    Check out The utilities warehouse.

    TandemJeremy
    Free Member

    our gas covers two flat but leccy is divided. i don’t really know exactly how much but probably 85 +a month gas and leccy £25 or so.

    !30 yr old listed building and we are an attic flat – all external walls and all made of wood and lath and plaster. Insulated as much as possible but it aint easy. Only wooden sash and case windows allowed

    Hoping the expensive roof insulation will make a difference

    bigbloke
    Free Member

    Varies but currently £83 a month for both gas/elec from EDF

    convert
    Full Member

    3 bed semi

    Bottled gas in the sticks (just under double the unit cost of town gas). Monthly gas bill varies from <£3pm in the summer to £75pm in the winter. Probably £300pa all up.

    Leccy is now £47pm year round direct debit.

    If we didn’t spend £200pa on wood and coal on top they would be a lot more.

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    Leccy – 90 pm

    Gas – a frickin shedload. No mains gas, and central heating is off bottles. Expensive isn’t the word.

    Edukator
    Free Member

    An average of 25e per month to EDF. No gas. Half a metre cube of wood per month in Winter (free but worth about 30e).

    cchris2lou
    Full Member

    last quarter :

    £320 for gas
    £130 for electric

    large 2 bed semi .
    wife at home all day childminding .

    King-ocelot
    Free Member

    Electric £46 and gas £29, we hardly use the heating, mostly to dry clothes. 1 bed house.

    davidjones15
    Free Member

    Just got a £440 gas bill if that helps

    Does Alex Salmond know that the English immigrants are trying to use up all the gas before independance? 😯

    Sum
    Free Member

    £55 per month – £17 eleccy & £38 gas from EDF.

    totalshell
    Full Member

    modern 4 beds 2 adults two primary school kids
    £80 pcm gas and leccy (32/48) with edf and thier fitting FREE cavity wall insulation next month..

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    £47 the pair 1920s 1st floor maisonette decently insulated – not kept that warm though.

    If I switched off the internet it would probably halve 😉

    JollyGreenGiant
    Free Member

    £70 per month for both wtih Scottish Power.Thats for a 150 year old two bedroomed terrace with solid walls so not bad considering poor insualtion.

    MRanger156
    Free Member

    £60 gas
    £25 elec

    We once got a £2000 electricity bill for a 6 week period after our meter was changed. BG didn’t seem to understand why this was wrong – took 3 weeks to convince them otherwise.

    AndyP
    Free Member

    about 800 per year combined (Npower), 5 bed 1970s detached. It was closer to 2000 per year before we added insulation, a new boiler, and changed all the bulbs to LED.

    treaclesponge
    Free Member

    £45 a month DD which usually rounds out over the course of a whole year. Thats on Eco7 and no gas with Npower

    footflaps
    Full Member

    3 bed Terraced house with Atlantic Power (I think).
    £45 / month Gas
    £21 / month Elec

    MaryHinge
    Free Member

    Sheesh!

    £190 per month for both! 4 bed modern-ish detached.

    Although I think the hot tub in the back garden uses a bit of leccy 😆

    BoardinBob
    Full Member

    £58 direct debit for leccy to NPower.

    No gas.

    Always in credit.

    2 bedroom top floor new build flat

    Dolcered
    Full Member

    When i moved in, i was 60 quid combined, this is now down to 22 for gas and 17 for electricity, per month. Account always has money in it.

    2 bed top floor flat, 11years old.

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