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The first thing to do is to make sure you are with the cheapest supplier in your area for your meter type, chances are you'll be put on the standard Economy 7 tariff by default. Get online and check! Now is a good time to switch, all of the suppliers have changed their prices and are likely to stay that way until next year. If you plan to switch supplier (rather than just tariff), places like Money Saving Expert have some excellent affiliate style links which can get you up to an extra £50 for switching via the usual price comparison sites.
Secondly is looking at reducing the energy you use. As maf1970 said look at the usual major options of loft/cavity insulation (these can be bought at heavily subsidised rates from most energy suppliers). You said the windows are double-gazed but check all the units are still working well and are well sealed. Look at the major things first (it is so annoying when people go on about chargers, ~0.1% of consumption) before looking at the BIG savings.
I know it sounds obvious but if you've never had E7 before Remember to take advantage of your tariff by running energy hungry appliances like washing-machines, dishwashers etc on timed overnight cycles too.
If the heaters are in good working order/relatively modern units then I doubt you'll save enough money to pay for a new gas central heating system. If they are old/need replacing then it is worth installing a gas CH system...
PS GOOD LUCK with the house! We've just bought our first place and it is very exciting! |
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