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@Marvin How this affects your energy bills An average household would need to spend £490 per year on heating, hot water and lighting in this property. These costs usually make up the majority of your energy bills. You could save £0 per year if you complete the suggested steps for improving this property’s energy rating. This is based on average costs in 2024 when this EPC was created. People living at the property may use different amounts of energy for heating, hot water and lighting. My doesn't show those kWh per year for heating and hot water for some reason
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@ProDave yes! that's actually something i don't really understand why we spending so much when having showers if the water is already hot. how do i adjust the timer for the water heating? i think from what i remember, they set it up for 2am tho, so not sure how it's still working during shower times
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@Beelbeebub Hi, some graphs for the 17th. I guess i'm worrying too much? as some of you are spending more than me but it's very scary what we will end up paying. I have compared cosy tariff using the octopus compare app and agile it's still better than cosy tariff. yes we do use a fair bit at peak hours because that's when me & partner come from work and cook and shower the baby. It's annoying how they make sure we use the peak times because there is no other option do you use agile? would like to see a weekly timer setup from you
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@Nickfromwales Hi, how else would I use hot water? I only have heat pump. How would that work topping up with immersion? I don't even know how to work with that haha. I don't know how long is taking to recharge the hot water, I only have a thermostat in the lounge and the octopus app. Some of you have greater detailed apps somehow which I wish.
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@ProDave Hi! It was build last year and we moved this year in February. 3 Bedroom semi detached house. East midlands. Heat pump I'm guessing it's new since it's a new built. I had a look at my daily usage in the summer and it was around 347.40 kWh for the all month of August, Lowest was around 6kWh and high was about 17kWh
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@JamesPa Hi, it's my first winter with a heat pump in my new build so all a bit new for me. I don't have a battery, not even sure how they work and if it's worth it for me. I actually want to know a bit more about it, are batteries worth it and expensive? What does OAT mean? I'm not sure if it needs to be that high, it was set by a heat pump professional. Yes, I think it's 24x7 with WC. Trvs are all set to max all over the house.
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Hi everyone, I’m trying to reply individually. I have contacted customer service and they are trying to help me out as for some reason I can’t reply to anyone. Below, i added a screenshot from yesterday’s kWh usage. And screenshots from today’s 8:30am when i wasn’t even home and a screenshot from 16:30 for a quick shower for my two year old son. I’ve noticed that it’s been since Monday (17/11) that we have been using a lot of electricity, I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence but our new fridge came on that day ( same as the previous one but had to be changed due to a fault ) My house is a new build that was build in 2024 and i moved in this year in February. It’s a 3 bedroom house
