How much are your energy bills?

I have just had the following energy bill summary for the past 12 months:

Gas £474-66
Electric £327-45

I live in a 3 bed Semi (slightly extended) with my wife and two teenage kids. I have gas central heating via a combiboiler and a gas cooker. The house has good loft and cavity wall insulation. The kids have TVs in their rooms that always seem to be on!

Are these bills unusually low? I hear horror stories from some colleagues at work who seem to pay much more, in some cases twice as much.
17:44 Mon 15th Aug 2011
 
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Well they're certainly lower than mine, which come in at about £950 a year, and I live alone.
That's pretty much the same as ours - 4 storey 1860s centre terrace, limited insulation, combi boiler, gas ch, electric cooking.
I don't have gas but my electricity is about £23 per month in summer - 3 bed bungalow but I'm very, very careful.
Much lower than mine and I live in a 3 bed flat on my own! Lucky you!
Jeeeez....In my last house my gas alone was £120 a month.
I live in a 3 bed semi - just me and my partner - our combined gas and electricity bill monthly is £135.00 !!!!
Athers... that'll be because of the various electronic tools of torture you have running in your dungeon 24/7...

2 of us live in a very large one bedroom flat and our combined gas/lecky bill for the last 2 months was £57...
I pay £195 a month for both gas and leccy....I think I need to move!
We live in 3 bedroomed new build terraced house:

Gas = £50/month to be increased to £60, gas cooker/central heating
Lecky = £30/month to be increased to £34

We've just rec'd letter re the increase in prices but I would say that your bills do seem low compared to ours.
I pay £80 a month but as I've just been told that gas is going up by 18% and electricity by 12% things are not going to improve..........
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Well, some good answers there, thanks - I think, overall, i am getting a really good deal. I will stay with EDF for the time being!

Vodkancoke - I think you really do need to move! That's crazy money, I would get your meters checked (unless, of course, you live in a 6 bed mansion with heated pool!)
I pay £140 a month for both - so that's £1680 a year to your £802. I have a 4 bed detached and 2 kids and OH - we both work so house is basically empty half the time. We do however live in Scotland so expect that our heating bills are a lot higher than further south :o( It is a new build too, so will be pretty energy efficient.
i'm with edf too.
They came to check it last month...apparantly it's correct. I'm not convinced though! Robbing *******s!! lol
You know what they say about kids. They certainly brighten up any home; they leave the lights all the time!
Electricity runs to about £11 a week. Last oil bill was almost £300. I'd guess in total about £1400 a year.
Can I ask if everyone here has CFL energy save light bulbs? I have just worked out that you could have one on all evening and it would only cost you one penny?

I think that Poundland and Home Bargains still have them at their old very cheap price. I think you can get five of them for one pound still.
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I use them and they're fine. Take a few seconds to warm up. Perhaps they're saving me a few bob?
Gas (British Gas -PP card) £60 per month but going up
Electric (EDF Direct Debit) £60 per month but going up
2 Bedroom flat turned into 3 bed by using through lounge, gas central heating/boiler, electric microwave/tabletop cooker, three TV's 1 on most of the day, 3 computers, one on all day and 2 on all of the evening, 3 on if son visits, lights left on most of the time.
We're all electric (no gas or oil) and pay £120 per month. There's usually a bit left in credit at the end of the yhear but less likely this year with the increases. We have good insulation and 2 bedrooms.

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