Reduce Household Utility Bills
With recent increases in wholesale energy prices, the cost
of running a home has risen dramatically. The question
is, is it time for UK householders to start to change their
ways and cut-back on the energy consumption?
Anyone who is paying for domestic fuel bills should be shopping
about for the most cost-efficient energy provider. In fairness
all the major UK energy suppliers are much of a muchness.
It would also seem that all major UK Energy suppliers
have raised their prices over the last 18 months.
With the cost of harvesting natural energy supplies
such as gas increasing, and stocks of natural energy continue
to decline. The long-term picture looks bleak as it
looks as though consumers will be saddled with further energy
price increases in the coming months and years.
How much longer can energy costs continue to rise without
it having a direct effect on peoples spending habits.
It comes as no surprise that more people on restricted budgets
such as pensioners, the disabled and low income parents are
finding it increasingly difficult to pay for basic services
such as gas and electric.
Where once the UK could draw gas supplies from the North
Sea, these natural havens of gas have diminished due to our
ever hungry demand. In a strange twist of fate, the west
is now becoming more dependant upon the East and specifically
Russia and it's former federation countries for energy
sources.
So what choices do consumers have when choosing an energy
supplier? In fairness the options for domestic users are
few and far between.
There are simple methods to usually gain additional discounts,
these include
- taking gas and electric from one supplier fora duel
fuel discount
- paying by direct debit
- paperless bills via the internet
Your location can also restrict your choice of energy supplier.
If you are worried about the escalating cost of fuel bills,
you could follow these simple tips to be more energy efficient:
- Central Heating: In the winter months,
reduce your house thermostat by 1 degree.
- Electrical Appliances: Turn all
electrical appliances such as TV's and DVD players off
and not on standby.
- Light Bulbs: Use energy saving bulbs.
- Windows & Doors: Shake your windows and doors.
If they rattle, seal with draft exclusion strip.
- Curtains: Draw them at night. If you have a radiator beneath the
window, make the curtain long enough to tuck behind it
or tuck the curtain into the frame of the window.
- Double
Glazing: Think carefully before fitting double glazing
unless you need to replace your windows. Double glazing
is not cheap and take as much as 10 - 20 years to
pay back through the energy saved.
- Roof Insulation: Great roof
insulation is essential. Check to see if your current insulation
is thick enough. Roof Insulation is fairly cheap to do.
- Unused Chimneys: If you have a chimney
where the fire is not used much, block it with a chimney
balloon. Chimneys can account for as much heat loss as
much as all your rattly windows and doors put together.
- Energy
Saving Appliances: Whenever you replace an appliance,
from dishwasher to light bulb, go for the energy saving
option, make sure the appliance is A rated.
- Winter Months: :In the winter, if the
house is cold wear an extra one or two layers of clothing!
www.SearchandSave.com in
conjunction with USwitch offer a service to help you find
the most inexpensive energy prices possible.
UK Power Suppliers include: British Gas, LEB, NPower, Powergen,
Scottish Power, ManWeb, SeeBoard and SwaLec.
If you feel your home of business energy costs are too much,
you should enquire about tackling energy from a new supplier
of cheaper gas and cheaper
electric call www.SearchandSave.com
on 0800 97 75 633 or visit www.searchandsave.com. |