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jennyjoan | 11:59 Fri 09th Sep 2022 | ChatterBank
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How much a month is ok. Have just been told. £95. Is that ok
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It depends on your personal circumstances, how big your gaff is, how well insulated and of course how you heat it - gas/oil etc.

Doesn't seem very much to me. Mine combined is over £500 a month.

Is that just electric or dual fuel?

I'm guessing you're at the lower end of usage & £95 should be enough.
Mine doubled lately to about £280 I think.
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Electric only Davebro
JJ, I thought you had oil fuelled heating
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Do Barry. Have oil heating and electric for basics is. TV. Lamp. Computer maybe an hour a night of electric heating from fire
I have gas heating. My electric is currently about £40 pm. - main uses are the electric oven, tumble drier, then the usual lights, TV etc.

It may go up a bit in October.
You're not all electric. As the most expensive part of a domestic energy bill is heating and hot water, your electric bill seems a bit high but as you do use for occasional heating its probably the best you can get at the moment.
How do you get your hot water?
I live in a 3-bed bungalow. I have electricity for lights and sockets, gas for central heating. My last electricity bill was for the period 28/04/22 to 22/07/22, and it was £160.39. That equals £53.46 per month.
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Use hot water off the oil ie just turn on hot water switch
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Right. I will be paying 34.40 per unit have spoken to powerini theirs is is 29.5 shall I switch
Check the daily standing charge as well as the unit price, JJ
Depends if you live in a stately home or bedsit.

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