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Did i do well?
Well it took me a few days to get the courage to view my online bill for the last Quarter, i knew it's the biggest quarter and with a new baby in the house, heating on more, tumble drier doing a marathon :rotfl:
And it was £459 for both! - I was actually £14 odd in credit
Now not sure what the national average is or where i could find out, but is that a good bill considering it the highest quarter for usage?
And it was £459 for both! - I was actually £14 odd in credit
Now not sure what the national average is or where i could find out, but is that a good bill considering it the highest quarter for usage?
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Whether it's a good bill on average depends to an extent on the size of property, but if it's good for you and a welcome surprise then well done!0
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Thanks, i know it subjective to say the least
I'll have to compare form last years, but it's a town house with 17 rads, pretty high usage, but we have energy light bulbs everywhere and do try and save where we can - yes i have turned into my dad, walking around after the kids closing doors and putting lights out :rotfl: 0 -
Yes very happy, just checked, up £20 from last year.
---- 1st Q -- 2nd Q -- 3rd Q -- 4th Q
08 - N/A -- £384 --- £162 --- £309
09 - £395 -- £297 --- £125 --- £309
10 - £415
Had to pad with dash's as space are taken out!0 -
Dare I ask? why have you 17 rads in your town house? it must be a large house. My 3 bed semi has 7.
Well done on your bill, it does help to snap off thoose switches.:)If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
Spring begins on 21st March.0
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