i've got hayfever and drying outside has never even crossed my mind as being a problem.You don't suffer from hayfever then. Some of us do and drying outside is a serious no-no.
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i've got hayfever and drying outside has never even crossed my mind as being a problem.You don't suffer from hayfever then. Some of us do and drying outside is a serious no-no.
any ideas how you would even go about checking stuff like that to find the source of the leak?
Should be a phone number on your water bill to report a leak. Obviously check everything in the house first like. I had a big water bill before and realised I hadn't turned the outside tap off properly so it had been dripping for months.any ideas how you would even go about checking stuff like that to find the source of the leak?
i've got hayfever and drying outside has never even crossed my mind as being a problem.
Not energy related but water .....
just received my latest water bill and they reckon I’ve used double the amount of water the last six months compared to the prior six months
Putting my DD up 40% to cover the increased cost / water usage...
How can you possibly use double the amount of water ? It’s hardly seasonal like G & E
And to think they’ve always tried to market smart meters as a convenient thing for customers. One way ticket to surge pricingThis is interesting - Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use
Up to £6 per kwh to NOT use power during peak?This is interesting - Plan to cut energy bills if you avoid peak-time use
Up to £6 per kwh to NOT use power during peak?
That would fund batteries that you would charge during the lowest cost times at about 25p/kwh, and use them during this peak time
Have you got a hot tub now? If not then a leak?
Do you have a puddle of water in the house where you didn’t previously have one?any ideas how you would even go about checking stuff like that to find the source of the leak?
Yep, Incentivised energy rationing. I had wondered how they'd go about implementing this step. Interesting stuff.And to think they’ve always tried to market smart meters as a convenient thing for customers. One way ticket to surge pricing
My water usage has supposedly gone up from 452 liters per day to 528 litres per day.
Sounds like someone has been making up readings. The Bluetooth thing sounds like a lie, unless it's very new!Just spoken to them and I’ve been out on the street reading the meter for them.
Didn’t get off to a good start when the house they had me down as living at I last lived in 15 years ago
The meter reading I’ve given them is nowhere near the reading they have and she can see it’s Ben going along steady for years then the last six months it’s shot up.
When I said there’s no chance anyone has read this meter recently as I’ve just had to put my arm through spiders webs and dust dirt of the panel to see the numbers she said it’s all done by Bluetooth by the person doing the reading, it’s not a manual reading as such ... Nice to see the technology works well ffs
To be fair the lass I spoke to was great. She’s sending someone out to do a manual reading in next few days. Meanwhile I have to pick an hour, switch water off at mains and not use any water to see if the dial moves at all as if it does it indicates there is a leak somewhere.
Prices are predicted to rise 50% in October, reviewed again in January.with Eon for gas and elec i am currently paying £264 / month
new deal fixed for 1 year is £499/month- so practically double.
however, EON offer a flexible tariff with no contract where prices can go up or down depending on wholesale prices for £345/ month.
surely i would be crackers not to take the flexi deal and jump to a fixed if wholesale prices started to rocket.
it has to be worth the gamble over 12 months ???
Are you on a fixed tariff currently or not ? As the flexible one is what most people will he oh nowwith Eon for gas and elec i am currently paying £264 / month
new deal fixed for 1 year is £499/month- so practically double.
however, EON offer a flexible tariff with no contract where prices can go up or down depending on wholesale prices for £345/ month.
surely i would be crackers not to take the flexi deal and jump to a fixed if wholesale prices started to rocket.
it has to be worth the gamble over 12 months ???