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AIBU to think over £1k is a lot for annual fuel?

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juniper904 · 17/10/2012 18:42

My DP and I rent a 2 bedroom flat. We work during the day but we I have the heating on at the weekends and evenings, and one of us I have a deep hot bath every night.

Am I being ripped off, is our boiler also heating upstairs' water (as I suspect) or am I just overly self-indulgent to bathe every night?

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MissHuffy · 17/10/2012 18:43

I was going to say that mine is more but I think that's a lot for a two bedroom flat. Seems high to me.

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noisytoys · 17/10/2012 18:45

Sounds about right I'm afraid. I'm in a 2 bed upstairs flat and pay £92 a month Sad

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sooperdooper · 17/10/2012 18:46

Ours is about that for a 2 bed terrace so same number of rooms

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theinets · 17/10/2012 18:51

we pay about £450 for combined gas and electric last year in a 2 bed flat in London - all heating cooking ,lighting, we are very careful and dont put the heating on til November, off in March, set at 18 degrees and all our lightbulbs are energy savers. It can be done.

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endoflevelbaddy · 17/10/2012 18:53

It does seem a lot, when we were in a 2 bed flat it was all electric, no gas, so did work out expensive but in our 4 bed semi we pay £93 / month for both gas & electric. It is a well insulated new build though so not sure how much difference that makes.

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juniper904 · 17/10/2012 18:57

Even with the heating on at 30'C day and night, it's still freezing during the winter. It's a very badly insulated flat.

One of the down sides of renting- you are at the landlord's mercy.

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2rebecca · 17/10/2012 19:35

I spent over £2000 last year.

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2rebecca · 17/10/2012 19:36

Sorry that was car fuel, although my utilities bill was over 1k

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lljkk · 17/10/2012 19:37

I think £1200 is avg annual per household. So it's a little high for a small property, yes.

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2rebecca · 17/10/2012 19:37

No heating until Nov wouldn't work here, it was 3 degrees last night and currently 7 degrees outside, the rain means it's warmer tonight.

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Bananapickle · 17/10/2012 19:43

We're in a 3 bed house and pay £65 a month for gas and electricity and we are in credit on both. We are in rental, why are you at the landlord's mercy?

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WelshMaenad · 17/10/2012 19:46

That sounds like a lot. We pay about £600 a year in a 2 bed terrace and I don't skimp the heating. At least 1 daily bath here, too, as I have two small DCs.

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IneedAsockamnesty · 17/10/2012 19:56

it sounds about right to me, and its about what my brother and sister both pay for there 2 bed places.

mine however is shockingly high so i like to not think about it ever and just pretend its not happening,i compleatly recamend that approach

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StatisticallyChallenged · 17/10/2012 19:57

It totally depends on the property. I'm in a 2 bed and pay £132. And yes, I shop around, a lot. But the place is 200 years old, has single glazed windows, no adjoining neighbours and empty garages with thin doors underneath, so it costs a lot to keep it warm.

If the flat is badly insulated, then £1000 a year (about £83 a month ish) is actually not a crazy amount.

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KitCat26 · 17/10/2012 20:09

We have just spent £559 on just under 900l of heating oil.
We probably get through a tank and a half a year and have the heating on for a couple of hours in the morning, a couple in the evening. That heats our water too. We are economical with the oil and it 'heats' a 3 bed detached house, but its pretty cold in the winter.

Actually I think that sounds like a lot, but it all depends on your type of boiler and what insulation you have (and I am assuming it is gas CH).

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gobbledegook1 · 17/10/2012 20:12

Mine costs £130 a month (£1560 a year) for a tiny 2 bed bungalow. However I am nesh and have my heating on a lot, my single glazing with rotten window frames and a child that has to have his light on all night probably doesn't help either.

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Adversecamber · 17/10/2012 20:15

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Dogsmom · 17/10/2012 20:20

I had a letter from npower today telling me about their price increase and they estimate next years annual bill to be about £950 for gas and electric. I work from home dog grooming so have the shower and hair dryers on a lot plus feel the cold so use the central heating everyday and the fire is on from 4-10. I live in a 3 bed semi so yes your bill sounds very expensive.

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HorraceTheOtter · 17/10/2012 20:24

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