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There are steps you can take to save energy in your home and reduce costs.
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There are steps you can take to save energy in your home and reduce costs.
If you are concerned about bills and paying your rent, it’s important you contact us – we are here to help.
The best way to make your home warmer without turning the heat up is to stop the heat escaping – this will also save you money on your fuel bills too.
To help prevent heat loss:
There is lots more advice and information available online. See:
If you’re struggling to afford your gas and electricity bills, contact your supplier at the earliest opportunity.
Your supplier must help you come to a solution. You should try to negotiate a deal that works for both of you. If you don’t try to negotiate with your supplier, they might threaten to disconnect your supply.
There are a range of options that suppliers should offer, no matter how you pay for your energy, to allow you more time to pay and access to hardship funds if needed. This is all done on a case-by-case basis – the important thing is that you contact your supplier as soon as possible.
The Citizens Advice website has lots of useful information including:
For more information see: Citizens Advice - Your energy supply
Are you disabled?
Scope also offer free energy advice to disabled people, helping you to manage your energy needs. The service is open to any disabled person or households where one or more disabled person lives.
For more information see:
Energy prices across the UK are rising and this may have a significant impact on your bills.
1. Compare your energy bills and consider switching supplier
Review your previous energy bills in the first instance, to see if costs have increased due to rising energy charges, or if it’s your energy consumption that has increased.
You can do this by comparing:
If you find that your supplier has increased their charges, you may find you can get a better price elsewhere.
To find out more about comparing suppliers and how to switch to another supplier, see:
2. Contact your energy supplier
Speak to your energy supplier – sometimes they can help to pinpoint what’s causing the increase in your electricity usage. It may be that you’re no longer on the best tariff, the meter has been misread or, if a meter reading hasn’t been given, an estimate has been taken instead.
If you see that your bill has been estimated, check your meter. If you can see a lower number than the figure on your bill, get in touch with your supplier. With a more accurate reading, they may well re-issue (and possibly reduce) your bill.
Can Cottsway do anything to help?
We carry out a free annual gas service in all our rented properties to make sure the heating and appliances are safe and working correctly. We also carry out electrical testing every five years to ensure wiring is safe and working correctly.
The first thing you should do if your energy bills have increased considerably is follow the advice above and contact your energy supplier.
If you feel that there may be an issue with your heating system or power supply, you can contact us. We may ask you to send us up to 12 months of energy bills and will review the information provided.
For more information see:
You’ll still have gas and electricity if your energy supplier goes out of business.
The gas and electricity regulator, Ofgem, will move you to a new supplier. This usually takes a few weeks.
Don’t switch tariff or supplier until your account is moved to the new supplier. You might find it harder to get any money you’re owed if you switch before this happens.
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We are working to raise the energy performance of our existing homes, improve sustainability and introduce renewable energy where possible.
Where suitable, we are offering air source heating as a heating system replacement. Modern systems are well-established and effective for home heating and they use substantially less electricity than all-electric heating.
We are in the process of removing all oil heating from our rented homes following a review which identified a number of risks.
For more information, see:
As a responsible business, we are working towards decarbonisation to reduce our impact on the climate. Our focus is on improving the energy efficiency of our homes. For more information, see:
More general advice and information on where to get help.
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