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I've no idea.
The wife sorts all that stuff out.
TINAS, your bill is so high cos of all the welding you have to do on your knackered old car 😉
my car has never been welded, heritage re-shell :-p
And that lives at my house anyway.
works out at 150 per month
Isn't it pretty useless just quoting a monthly DD, when we're all on (presumably) different tarrifs?
FWIW I'll join in, <£70 gas & elec with BG on their fixed rate from 2007 - my fixed rate has just finished but as I'm in credit I'll stay with them for a quarter and see how it works out.
Good double glazing & cavity wall made a massive difference to our house, which is a modernish 3 bed semi. First time we've been through a winter without being in debit at the end of it.
Ours is £66 a month for both gas and electric with Eon. 3 bed terrace (approx 1900 build) with rooms in the loft that are not that well insulated. Eves are well insulated and have lagged pipes where i can see them. Had a new boiler a couple of years ago and that made a huge difference to the gas bill. Old one had no thermostat and so had to be on all the time, new one just clicks on and off as it pleases. Other bonus is that it doesn't have to heat a whole tank of water, just what you need.
Just under £200 a month here combined. Do I win? Bit more insulation still to go in before winter. 7 bed Victorian place with solid walls and rooms in roof so no chance of conventional loft insulation or cavity fill. Have lined a few rooms in high density slabs and Kingspan, and have a few more to do before next winter. With luck I can get the bills down to £150ish, but that's less of the issue than actually being able to feel warm in some of the rooms, and still keep or replace plaster features and the like.