It depends on who big your house is, how well it is insulated, how warm you are going to have it. My house is 1100 sq feet, 5 star energy rated, I keep it at 68 during the day and 60 at night and it cost me about 130$ a month.
2007-03-29 06:39:54
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answered by applecrisp 6
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I have a 3 bed and pay £90 a quarter gas and around £40 a quarter for the electric...however I have cavity wall insulation,loft insulation dn always use energy efficient bulbs phone a company like EAGA PARTNERSHIP or WARM FRONT for advice on how you can energy also helpful are POWERGEN and BRITISH GAS who will give you tips on how to keep your bills down.Different people use more or less utilities.Hope this is helpful.
2007-03-29 03:47:29
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answered by leopardshaz 5
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Alot, maybe £60-£70? Do you heat water with gas? If so £80-£100?, also depend on how well insulated your house is, try to keep all doors shut when not using room.
2007-03-29 03:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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the sky is the limit on this one I'm afraid,it all depends how many people are living there what appliances you have how long you are at home each day what country you live in(warm or cold climate) what you use to cook with how often you use the cooker if you have gas or electric appliances i could go on and on but my advice to you would be call the electric board and ask for help they have a list of questions to ask you then they can give you an estimate hope this helps good luck
2007-03-31 04:26:38
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answered by omex 4
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If you have decent loft and wall insulation, double glazing, a good working thermostat and you keep it to about 20-21 degrees and an efficient boiler then probably around £20 a month in the coldest winter months and £10 a month in the cooler months
2007-03-29 03:39:51
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answered by Robin the Electrocuted 5
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Between 40 - 60 pounds per month
2007-03-29 03:44:06
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answered by laplandfan 7
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when i was in my 3 bed i had dryer on and washing machine going all day tvs etc the normal and i loved having my heating on i paid £40 mth electric and £17 gas.hope this helps.xx
2007-03-29 03:44:32
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answered by easty90210 5
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around about £30 per month ..over a 12 month average ..but you did not say if you go out to work ..if you have kids ..how many hours a day you are home ..all are relevant
2007-03-31 04:50:19
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answered by boy boy 7
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The first advice and the best advice is to contact U-Switch. My Son-in-Law has just save £140 per year by switching and so did we!
2007-03-29 03:39:28
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answered by MANCHESTER UK 5
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£45 as an average
2007-03-29 03:38:30
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answered by cereal killer 5
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