[Misc] Have you put the heating on yet? (2022/23 edition)

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Grizz

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Jul 5, 2003
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Still waiting for the final electric bill from Bulb after switching to Octopus to get on their Agile Export tariff.

However Gas has been interesting to see.

Nov 2021 we used 1149 kwh/103m3 and the bill was £55. This year it's 719 kwh/64m3 and its £82.

We have the heating on an hour in the morning and an hour or two early evening to 19.5c, whichever comes first and that sees us through lovely.

Guess the mild start to the month helped and we're not going to struggle money wise paying this, but how the hell are those on shit wages going to cope. The in-laws are up in County Durham, I dread to think what their bills are going to be. I called my Mum up and just said, put the heating on when you need it, I'll pay what you can't afford.
 




Fungus

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May 21, 2004
7,160
Truro
Gas usage still heading down by 33% year-on-year for the last two years, so reasonably happy.
Electricity up a bit, but we do charge our electric car.

November:
Electricity 323.90kWh
Gas 1153.40kWh

PS. Just got an invitation from OVO to join their "Shift and Save" scheme, which should be interesting.
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
For those who still refuse to turn the heating, how are you staying warm because its freezing (nearly) outside here and has been all week.
 




southstandandy

WEST STAND ANDY
Jul 9, 2003
6,053
For those who still refuse to turn the heating, how are you staying warm because its freezing (nearly) outside here and has been all week.
We're lucky in having triple glazing, loft and wall insulation so no need to put it on yet. A jumper on in the evening keeps me warm until bed time. It's certainly not cold here in Shoreham. May have to put it on in the New Year, but we're fine at the moment.
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,884
Started putting mine on earlier this week. It's getting a bit nippy, but the main issue was the inside of my windows was covered in water.
I just checked my bills from last winter, and my largest bill was from Jan/Feb
£101 for electricity and gas combined.
Never any excuse for using 'nippy' when 'walnut' is available (Walnut Whip-py = nippy)

:hilton:
 


bluenitsuj

Listen to me!!!
Feb 26, 2011
4,742
Willingdon
For those who still refuse to turn the heating, how are you staying warm because its freezing (nearly) outside here and has been all week.
Not too cold inside our house and if it does feel nippy I put on my extremely warm Oodie.
Still working outside in a t shirt this week.
 


Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
8,226
South East North Lancing
We had a wood burner installed last April and that’s turned out to be a cracking decision.
It does a great job heating our bungalow in the evening, so we’re just leaving it as long as we can before turning the heating on in the morning.
 




Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
8,226
South East North Lancing
We had a wood burner installed last April and that’s turned out to be a cracking decision.
It does a great job heating our bungalow in the evening, so we’re just leaving it as long as we can before turning the heating on in the morning.
Oh and I bought a heated gilet too, which helps!!
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
Wood burner on in sitting room……..lovely and warm.
We've just run out of sticks . . . New batch arriving Tuesday . . . At just under double the price they were laast year.

Are trees growing slower ?

We're with OVE . . . Prices may be ok, by com[arisson, but watch them, they do like to dip their fingers into the pot . . . We cancelled our direct debit in July and we're still £3400 in credit. . .they're still guessing our electric meter readings and oer charging us . . . the new smart meter is a bit retarded.
 


Since1982

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Sep 30, 2006
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Burgess Hill
Our electricity use in Nov is 196 kwh, down from 302 last year. Gas was 606 kwh down from 1904 last year. We were away for 10 days in Nov this year and 8 days last year so its a decent comparison. Electric down 35% and gas 68%. That is a for a large 5 bed house built 12 years ago with two of us living there . Cook with electricity, put a dual zone Hive system in during Oct which is brilliant. We've also turned off rads in a couple of rooms we use as guest bedrooms. I reckon a total cost of £151, if we had been here all month nearer £230 so would have just tipped into using the credit in my account if it were not for the govt subsidy.
 




LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,439
SHOREHAM BY SEA
We've just run out of sticks . . . New batch arriving Tuesday . . . At just under double the price they were laast year.

Are trees growing slower ?

We're with OVE . . . Prices may be ok, by com[arisson, but watch them, they do like to dip their fingers into the pot . . . We cancelled our direct debit in July and we're still £3400 in credit. . .they're still guessing our electric meter readings and oer charging us . . . the new smart meter is a bit retarded.
Are they related to Ovo ….(😃) only I’m with them and toying with the idea of getting a smart meter fitted…but your comment doesn’t inspire much confidence
 




Bodian

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May 3, 2012
14,283
Cumbria
We've just run out of sticks . . . New batch arriving Tuesday . . . At just under double the price they were laast year.

Are trees growing slower ?
See the above posts for the number of people who have installed wood burners in the last year or two. Supply and demand is the main reason for rising costs.

I'm lucky in that I do a day a month covering for my wife in a local secondhand bookshop, and the owner 'pays' me in logs!
 




BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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We've just run out of sticks . . . New batch arriving Tuesday . . . At just under double the price they were laast year.

Are trees growing slower ?

We're with OVE . . . Prices may be ok, by com[arisson, but watch them, they do like to dip their fingers into the pot . . . We cancelled our direct debit in July and we're still £3400 in credit. . .they're still guessing our electric meter readings and oer charging us . . . the new smart meter is a bit retarded.
Our usual load has gone up about 11% over last year.
Pretty fair when one considers transport, wage costs etc.
 


Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,837
Lancing
Today we had to put the heating for first time in anger, our little terraced house is nicely insulated either side but the rear of the house has become quite cold and damp through condensation so after some investigation we purchased desiccant type dehumidifier and in 24 hours of use the humidity has improved from 76% to 50% now with a running wattage of between 80 watts and 600 watts I am hoping that once it settles down this will be a cost effective answer
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,098
Today we had to put the heating for first time in anger, our little terraced house is nicely insulated either side but the rear of the house has become quite cold and damp through condensation so after some investigation we purchased desiccant type dehumidifier and in 24 hours of use the humidity has improved from 76% to 50% now with a running wattage of between 80 watts and 600 watts I am hoping that once it settles down this will be a cost effective answer
Consider a window vac too.
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,793
Sussex, by the sea
Today we had to put the heating for first time in anger, our little terraced house is nicely insulated either side but the rear of the house has become quite cold and damp through condensation so after some investigation we purchased desiccant type dehumidifier and in 24 hours of use the humidity has improved from 76% to 50% now with a running wattage of between 80 watts and 600 watts I am hoping that once it settles down this will be a cost effective answer
This is what I have in my workshop/man cave, works a treat, it doesn't need heating if I'm not in there.
 






nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,592
Gods country fortnightly
Looks like a cold spell in the run up to Christmas, gonna get harder to limit gas usage.
 


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