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which supplier for storage heaters
Hey guys
could do with some suggestions.
I have just bought a house which has storage heaters, in aberdeen.
It currently has two meters one I guess is standard meter and a night time meter which connects to the storage heaters and the water tank.
What is the best supplier currently for this type of set up.
House is typically quite during the day (8:30 to 5pm) and usually occupied all day at weekends give or take.
I am an anaylst Programmer so I have several computers but at most there are 1 or 2 on for considerable time when at home.
This electricity guessing game is confusing me (I typically put a direct bebt in for around 30 to 45 pounds).
Hope this is enough information.
could do with some suggestions.
I have just bought a house which has storage heaters, in aberdeen.
It currently has two meters one I guess is standard meter and a night time meter which connects to the storage heaters and the water tank.
What is the best supplier currently for this type of set up.
House is typically quite during the day (8:30 to 5pm) and usually occupied all day at weekends give or take.
I am an anaylst Programmer so I have several computers but at most there are 1 or 2 on for considerable time when at home.
This electricity guessing game is confusing me (I typically put a direct bebt in for around 30 to 45 pounds).
Hope this is enough information.
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If you don't have past meter readings try putting a night-time units consumption between 60% and 70% of the total and a monthly spend of between 2 and 3 times that figure into a utilities comparison site and it should give you a reasonable indication of the cheapest supplier. British Gas currently have a good E7 night-time rate but this is offset by a slightly higher day-time rate than some others so it does depend on the % of nighttime use expected.0
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