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ss November 17th 13 08:49 PM

Info only regarding Utility bills
 
Just thought I would pass on my achievements in trying to cut down on my
gas/elec bills over the last couple of years. Its a 4 bed house and
occupied 24/7.
3 years ago our bills were approx £1500 for the year
This year by end of Nov will be approx £1241
And next year will be approx £1073
I have also to receive £100 for staying 12 months with current supplier
which effectively will take me down to £973 and then for the first time
should receive my over 60s payment of £200 taking me to £773.
So despite all the price increases I have managed to almost halve my
bills, ok with some government help.
Another factor that I have been monitoring this last week which my
coming year is forecast on is turning the heating (gas) off at 10.30 pm
and it doesnt come back on until 5.00pm the following day, an hour
before my wife comes home, I use a small room during the day and just
use a 400W electric heater which has proved to be substantially more
cost efficient and warmer than running the gas heating all day.

Ok I know there a bucket load of variables as the year goes on but still
I am quite pleased on the progress made. I also have the option to
change suppliers which could knock another £137 off my forecast for the
coming year.
I just though I would mention it as my wife doesnt compliment me on the
extra cash she now has for more handbags and shoes and whatever other
crap she buys.

Artic[_2_] November 18th 13 01:25 AM

Info only regarding Utility bills
 
ss scribbled...


I just though I would mention it as my wife doesnt compliment me on the
extra cash she now has for more handbags and shoes and whatever other
crap she buys.



She works. Do you take the lot off her and only allow pocket money?


harryagain[_2_] November 18th 13 08:58 AM

Info only regarding Utility bills
 

"ss" wrote in message
...
Just thought I would pass on my achievements in trying to cut down on my
gas/elec bills over the last couple of years. Its a 4 bed house and
occupied 24/7.
3 years ago our bills were approx £1500 for the year
This year by end of Nov will be approx £1241
And next year will be approx £1073
I have also to receive £100 for staying 12 months with current supplier
which effectively will take me down to £973 and then for the first time
should receive my over 60s payment of £200 taking me to £773.
So despite all the price increases I have managed to almost halve my
bills, ok with some government help.
Another factor that I have been monitoring this last week which my coming
year is forecast on is turning the heating (gas) off at 10.30 pm and it
doesnt come back on until 5.00pm the following day, an hour before my wife
comes home, I use a small room during the day and just use a 400W electric
heater which has proved to be substantially more cost efficient and warmer
than running the gas heating all day.

Ok I know there a bucket load of variables as the year goes on but still I
am quite pleased on the progress made. I also have the option to change
suppliers which could knock another £137 off my forecast for the coming
year.
I just though I would mention it as my wife doesnt compliment me on the
extra cash she now has for more handbags and shoes and whatever other crap
she buys.


Time to look at some technology now?



ss November 18th 13 12:59 PM

Info only regarding Utility bills
 
On 18/11/2013 01:25, Artic wrote:
ss scribbled...


I just though I would mention it as my wife doesnt compliment me on the
extra cash she now has for more handbags and shoes and whatever other
crap she buys.



She works. Do you take the lot off her and only allow pocket money?

I wish...she gives me an allowance to run the house and what I dont
spend goes back to her. Only reason she works is because this bloody
government extended her retirement date.

tony sayer November 18th 13 05:53 PM

Info only regarding Utility bills
 
In article , ss
scribeth thus
Just thought I would pass on my achievements in trying to cut down on my
gas/elec bills over the last couple of years. Its a 4 bed house and
occupied 24/7.
3 years ago our bills were approx £1500 for the year
This year by end of Nov will be approx £1241
And next year will be approx £1073
I have also to receive £100 for staying 12 months with current supplier
which effectively will take me down to £973 and then for the first time
should receive my over 60s payment of £200 taking me to £773.
So despite all the price increases I have managed to almost halve my
bills, ok with some government help.
Another factor that I have been monitoring this last week which my
coming year is forecast on is turning the heating (gas) off at 10.30 pm
and it doesnt come back on until 5.00pm the following day, an hour
before my wife comes home, I use a small room during the day and just
use a 400W electric heater which has proved to be substantially more
cost efficient and warmer than running the gas heating all day.

Ok I know there a bucket load of variables as the year goes on but still
I am quite pleased on the progress made. I also have the option to
change suppliers which could knock another £137 off my forecast for the
coming year.



I just though I would mention it as my wife doesnt compliment me on the
extra cash she now has for more handbags and shoes and whatever other
crap she buys.


She's female .. they don't have a logic brain;(...

--
Tony Sayer


Cursitor Doom November 19th 13 06:33 PM

Info only regarding Utility bills
 
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 20:49:46 +0000, ss wrote:

I just though I would mention it as my wife doesnt compliment me on the
extra cash she now has for more handbags and shoes and whatever other
crap she buys.


One has to wonder what the point is. Any money one saves is automatically
regarded by one's missus as a 'windfall' to be spunked on whatever old
**** takes her fancy at the time - usually shoes as you say. So the best
way to cut down on waste is to avoid saving money in the first place.



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