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What can I expect in electric bills?

gemstars
gemstars Posts: 515 Forumite
Hi all,

sorry if this has been posted before, I'm new to the site and still trying to find my way around.

My partner an I are looking to buy a house, we both currently live with our parents so haven't really got a clue about the average costs.

The house we're buying is an end terrace in the North East, 2 bedrooms and has overnight electric storage heating. Everything is electric, there's no gas supply to the property.

We're both out during the day and have the usual electrical equipment - tv, dvd player, pc etc, no tumble dryer or dishwasher.

The current owners are a couple with a similar lifestyle and their electric bill is approximately £80 a month. Is this average for our circumstances? Is there anything I need to be aware of when researching which energy supply company to use?

Thanks!

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  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    gemstars wrote: »
    The current owners are a couple with a similar lifestyle and their electric bill is approximately £80 a month.

    :confused:
  • worbikeman
    worbikeman Posts: 2,971 Forumite
    I live in the NE and I use Npower after having switched a few times in the past year. They seem OK. Your usage will depend entirely how efficiently you live, i.e. turn everything off after use, only use enough water for the cups of tea you need, etc. My leccy is £10-15 per month as a single bloke, your previous owners sound very profligate to me!
  • Viper_7
    Viper_7 Posts: 1,220 Forumite
    £120 a quarter here for a similar property with Storage heaters and no gas.

    One suggestion re the hot water Cylinder. It's likely a twin immersion heater affair, with the bottom being hooked up to the E7 supply and heats up over night - and the top on the normal mains.

    I switched em around. A full cylinder was just far too much hot water, just heating the top quarter was more than enough. Sure they are double foam insulated usually but still lose heat.

    Use the washer over night on the low tarrif (depends on Tarrif, I'm lucky enough to have 3 supplies into the house.)
    Use low energy bulbs everywhere etc.
    You say TV - what type?! so many people miss how much these use now! The large flat screen can easily be around 180W
  • KimYeovil
    KimYeovil Posts: 6,156 Forumite
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    worbikeman wrote: »
    My leccy is £10-15 per month as a single bloke, your previous owners sound very profligate to me!

    You have storage heaters and only pay £15 per month?
  • worbikeman
    worbikeman Posts: 2,971 Forumite
    KimYeovil wrote: »
    You have storage heaters and only pay £15 per month?

    No, HW & CH are separate - oil-fired a communal block.
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