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What do you pay?
dizziblonde66
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in Energy
Hi, sorry if there has been a thread already like this.
I am trying to gather info to work out an estimate for how much we would pay for gas and elec.
We would be looking at 2 bedroom house probably terrace or semi detached, energy rating around C (prefered).
We both work full time and wouldnt be home between hours of 7am-5pm, be home weekends.
We go to the gym alot and shower there.
I would prefer a house with gas heating.
Whats everyone elses circumstances and pay outs? ( I live in North Yorkshire)
Thank you :j
I am trying to gather info to work out an estimate for how much we would pay for gas and elec.
We would be looking at 2 bedroom house probably terrace or semi detached, energy rating around C (prefered).
We both work full time and wouldnt be home between hours of 7am-5pm, be home weekends.
We go to the gym alot and shower there.
I would prefer a house with gas heating.
Whats everyone elses circumstances and pay outs? ( I live in North Yorkshire)
Thank you :j
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I use 4200kwh for electric and 13000kwh for gas, which on EDF online 5 has worked out to be about £35 and £40 respectively.
I live in a pretty new house, combi boiler, with wife and 4 kids, work from home a fair bit.Nothing to see here :beer:0 -
Roundabout £1000 a year in total, dizzy, give or take £200 depending how careful you are or how well insulated. Most use is in the a.m and evening anyway.
?North Yorkshire tho, make that £1200 give or take £200.0 -
About £250 per year usage, £300 per year cashback.
(Fortunately companies seem to be reacting against the corrupt cashback system and the years of being able to receive more than £400 cashback annually are over.)0 -
2 bed terrace with new heating system, north lincolnshire, not very well insulated £30/£30 gas/elec
Havent received winter bills yet, but currently £180 credit gas and £110 credit electricity0
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