Same with the direct debit - if I'm overpaying now in the summer, I'm not fussed, it will help to fund next winter.
We are gas central heating, so our gas usage varies enormously. Over this last winter, it was 3.38 thingies per day over the winter, and has now dropped to 0.15 thingies per day - that just reflects we are using the gas hob only in the summer, not the boiler for central heating.
However, our electric consumption has been a mystery since we moved in last September. It really ought to be pretty constant, just the oven, fridge/freezer, lights, TV, so on. And it is, but I've always been suspicious that it has been consistently high ....

We inherited a solar thermal system, and we had constant, almost scalding hot water throughout the winter. Great, we thought, didn't have to use the gas boiler once!




Yes, these smart meters can give you instant information as to what you're using, and send the readings direct to your company by Wifi. That's probably why your friend's bill has gone down, Meriad, it's just actual readings replacing estimated ones. But if they were overpaying, the money wasn't lost, they'd still get it back. The other thing to remember is that if you are on the default Standard Variable Tariff, well, every company has hiked the price up of late.

I have a friend who has a smart meter and he had a huge shock at first as it seemed his consumption tripled overnight! It was only after some time that he realised his old readings were in the electricity equivalent of £s, shillings and pence, and his new readings were in metric!


As for price comparision websites, that's a whole different kettle of fish. Ossie more than happy to copy his avatar .....
