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Quick question - replies appreciated!
Hi, I own a 2 bedroom apartment, and live alone. The apartment is electricity alone. I have normal things - tv, washing machine, fridge/freezer. boiler is on timer for 2 hours overnight and an hour in the early evening. everything is switched off at the mains.
i have recently switched over from npower (who are awful and ill never be going with them again) to scottish power (who have been ok so far although reading reviews on here im starting to get worried!)
looking at my consumption history it looks like im using 24kwh each day, this seems to be higher than it perhaps should?
would be grateful for some advice about this. i know ive been using the electric heaters which will have used a lot, but again, these are generally on in the evenings.
i have recently switched over from npower (who are awful and ill never be going with them again) to scottish power (who have been ok so far although reading reviews on here im starting to get worried!)
looking at my consumption history it looks like im using 24kwh each day, this seems to be higher than it perhaps should?
would be grateful for some advice about this. i know ive been using the electric heaters which will have used a lot, but again, these are generally on in the evenings.
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24kwh a day is high, but reasonable when you're using electric heating.
What do you mean by boiler? Do you mean you heat water for three hours? Just for you? Seems a lot - we heated ours for less than two hours for six of us!
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electric heaters, and yeah you're probably right about the heaters, ill cut that down thanks0
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