Unexpected surge in electricity use?
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 11:10 am
Hi everyone, I hope this is an appropriate kind of post.
To give you a bit of background, I submitted an electricity meter reading to my energy company the other day, and the app told me that I’d gone from being £523 in credit, to £501 in debit! When I phoned up, I was asked to do something called a “creep test” which I did, and it showed that there was no change to the electricity meter, so unlikely to be a fault there. (It’s not a smart meter)
My last meter reading in December showed I was using 14 units per day, the new reading is 28 units per day, which even the person at the energy company said was “really high”. Even accounting for higher usage in winter, it doesn’t make sense.
All they have suggested is that there could be a fault on an electrical appliance in my home.
My question is this – can a faulty appliance still work exactly the same as before yet double my domestic energy use? Nothing in the house has changed, there are no new appliances and I’ve not had any problems with the appliances I have already. Of course I will contact a qualified electrician to check everything if need be, I’d just like some ideas before I do.
My apologies if this sounds vague, I’m happy to answer any questions that may help, I’m just really curious as to why my energy usage has literally doubled for seemingly no reason Many thanks in advance for your help.
To give you a bit of background, I submitted an electricity meter reading to my energy company the other day, and the app told me that I’d gone from being £523 in credit, to £501 in debit! When I phoned up, I was asked to do something called a “creep test” which I did, and it showed that there was no change to the electricity meter, so unlikely to be a fault there. (It’s not a smart meter)
My last meter reading in December showed I was using 14 units per day, the new reading is 28 units per day, which even the person at the energy company said was “really high”. Even accounting for higher usage in winter, it doesn’t make sense.
All they have suggested is that there could be a fault on an electrical appliance in my home.
My question is this – can a faulty appliance still work exactly the same as before yet double my domestic energy use? Nothing in the house has changed, there are no new appliances and I’ve not had any problems with the appliances I have already. Of course I will contact a qualified electrician to check everything if need be, I’d just like some ideas before I do.
My apologies if this sounds vague, I’m happy to answer any questions that may help, I’m just really curious as to why my energy usage has literally doubled for seemingly no reason Many thanks in advance for your help.