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am very new to this paying of electricity bills (lucky me) - any idea approximately how much I should be paying per week for a small property with minimal use. Rarely use washing machine, hoover and only have power shower. Hot water comes via the Aga and am very, very careful not to leave things on so its really,fridge, tv, computer and lights. Any help appreciated - thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi carmalee.Our bill is about �32 a month.There are 2 of us,gas heating,2 beds,electric oven,wash machine,normally use lamps with low energy bulbs.We both work full time but don't go out much at night.Use laptop,TV,I-station and keyboard (husband).We have no freezer,tumble dryer or microwave.Hope that's of use to you.
there seems to be a fair variation in costings - think on basis I'm not too badly off as mine works out to about �34 a month give or take. Have checked the meter and calculated the price on 17p a unit (which is what is given on the bill) so I guess I can't be far out. Many thanks for taking the trouble to answer - I really appreciate it.
wasn't around last night so couldn't rate answers after my reply but you are all wonderful and deserve a million stars! Very impressed with �14/18 a month - reckon it's to do with the provider and paying by direct debit. I do all cooking, kettles, drying washing etc on Aga so mine shouldn't be excessive. Have got food for though and will investigate further. Many thanks
One wonders what fuel source drives the Aga?
These things may be wonderful and people swear by them but they are hopelessly inefficient at converting energy (electricity/gas whatever into usable heat). They are on all the time, you see - right through the summer - giving out heat into the room when there is no need for it.
These things may be wonderful and people swear by them but they are hopelessly inefficient at converting energy (electricity/gas whatever into usable heat). They are on all the time, you see - right through the summer - giving out heat into the room when there is no need for it.
thanks builders mate - my aga is oil but I presume there must be some electricity powering it - also have spot lights which are probably not good - will say I'm very, very careful to switch things off - will probably not make an issue of it with my landlady as have taken this as a short term let until I find a permanent place. Have learnt a lot and been given food for though. Many thanks