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My Last Fuel Bill..........
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At the middle of February was nearly £500. If the weather doesn't warm up soon the next one will be as bad. Are yours the same?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No chrissa1, I'm just prudent. I don't have an electric shower, it's fed off the tank so I rarely have the hot water on in the week because I shower when I get to work(obviously I have it on when I'm off work with hols, weekend etc).
I tend to boil my hot water when doing washing up, again no point in having the water on constantly just for me. As I often cycle to work anyway there's no point showering before I go, better and fresher to do it when I get there.
I have the heating on/put gas fire on in the living room when needed to 'take the edge off' as it were but don't have it on during the night, I just switch on the leccy blanket 15 minutes before bed and take a hot water bottle with me.
In this weather, indoors I slob around in thick socks, joggers, sweatshirt and fleece dressing gown.
I tend to boil my hot water when doing washing up, again no point in having the water on constantly just for me. As I often cycle to work anyway there's no point showering before I go, better and fresher to do it when I get there.
I have the heating on/put gas fire on in the living room when needed to 'take the edge off' as it were but don't have it on during the night, I just switch on the leccy blanket 15 minutes before bed and take a hot water bottle with me.
In this weather, indoors I slob around in thick socks, joggers, sweatshirt and fleece dressing gown.
Somebody mentioned there wanting a gas fire put in - yes you can get one put in even though you don't have a fire place - they run the pipe around the skirting board or perhaps beneath it to outside of your house - having said (I don't want one) but my friend and other friends say running the gas fire is extremely expensive that they never light them. They just use a bit of central heating. I would never get one never.