Donate SIGN UP

Electric Rewire - Now Huge Bill. Advice Please!

Avatar Image
moggie 939 | 16:12 Sat 09th Mar 2013 | Home & Garden
12 Answers
A elderly friend who has only storage elect. heaters and no gas in a small bungalow usually in credit at £40 month has received a bill for 6 months of £2000!!

The only thing different is that a few months ago she had a complete rewire and a new modern fuse box fitted (but not a new meter of course)

Could this have anything to do with this? You could not wire a fusebox incorrectly could you!

Thanks
Gordon
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 12 of 12rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by moggie 939. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Storage heaters are wired in so that they use cheaper overnight power like Economy 7. Sounds like they might now be using full-price electricity? did the electrician make a blunder?
They can be wired incorrectly however it does not make the energy meter go faster.Give me a list of the loadings and timed usage and I'll give you a rough costing.
Sorry ginge.....yes if the installer got the mains tails wrong and if its on the old white meter system the bills will rise.Get the installer back.
gingejbee could have a point - although £2000 is rather more than I'd expect the difference between economy and full-rate to be.
Unit prices vary like mad, but roughly, off-peak overnight is usually around a quarter to a third of standard rate.
Your £2000 for six months is £1000 per quarter. Which would be approx £250-£300 per quarter. Probably about right for an all-electric house.

As His Brightness has said......... the installer has got his tails in a twist :o(
Or, the installer is the brother of your friend's next-door neighbour whose bills have recently reduced dramatically!?
Question Author
Thanks all. Can't get loadings as nowhere near here, but accept the points made. Electrician part rewired bungalow and fitted a brand new upto date fuse box (original very old!)

My friend is getting on to agent who supplied and payed electrician and energy supplier is comng out to see what has happened as they agree there is a fault somewhere
Thanks. Will keep this board informed when I know anything,
-- answer removed --
The bill will show whether the split between low/night rate and day rate which should help you see whether the meters have been connected the wrong way round- although I can't see how that could happen as the timer in the meter isn't it?
Sorry methyl- I got distracted before finishing my post and hadn't seen yours
Has he got some new neighbours who have a lot of green plants in their bedrooms?
Yes ff the meters installed in the last 20 or so years have a radio controlled teleswitch to change from day to night rate and so all circuits are on cheap :-) rate at night. However some still use the old white meter system and you effectively have 2 separate systems.The electrician could have connected both to standard rate.

1 to 12 of 12rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Electric Rewire - Now Huge Bill. Advice Please!

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.