by htg engineer »
Mon May 28, 2007 4:22 pm
combi boilers are required to be on all of the time, this is because the whole point in a combi is to have instant hot water. Having the boiler on standby shouldn't cost much, and you should fine your bills cheaper now that the weather is abit better.
Try shopping around for a better deal on your gas and electric I had huge bills off npower and i'm now with EDF and there's a huge difference in price.
I had pre-payment meters installed so that i can see what i'm using, people think these meters are for people that cant afford quarterly bills, but I find it better as I know what i'm using, and i'm sure they rip you off if you pay quarterly. During the winter with EDF I was using about £50 per month for gas, now i'm using about £20 -£30 as the weather improves.
If you still think your using too much, ask for your meter to be checked for accuracy and maybe get a heating engineer to check gas pressure settings on your boiler. [url][/url]