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Originally posted by Richard1978
Thanks for the good laugh, Russia is probably one of the most right wing countries these days & China is only communist in name.
It makes more sense to use totalitarian and libertarian as the two extremes and China and Russia are certainly totalitarian.
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If Russia starts a war in Ukraine, then watch energy prices go through the roof.
Sanctions against Russia will result in them closing the gas pipeline to Europe.
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Looks like Rishi Sunak's hand-out of £350 for most households will soften the blow a bit.
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The Ofgem announcement about the energy price cap is due today, with fears that the cost for an average household may rise by 50%.
Since working from home, I've been obliged to use an electric heater for most of the day to keep my conservatory/home office warm enough to work in and my smart meter regularly shows a daily cost of over £6 (£180 a month). Roll on the warmer weather!
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Installation of heat supply is not the most straightforward task. Are you sure you can handle it on your own? I tried to make a heating system in a small house, but I realized that I couldn't do it myself. There are specific difficulties with how to choose suitable pipe locations. Therefore, I soon turned to specialists from the LIVE Services Group. They laid the heating for two days and did the job perfectly. I would not be able to do such a high-quality and accurate job myself.
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Installation of heat supply is not the most straightforward task. Are you sure you can handle it on your own?
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
Originally posted by Moonraker View PostWe had a smart meter installed. It was all looking good during the summer; hitting about £2.50 per day. Now with winter approaching and the boiler working for many hours the meter is going a bit nuts. Yesterday it read £5.00, which would equate to £150 per month.
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
[QUOTE=amethyst;257646]Originally posted by George 1978 View PostI must call the housing association so that I can get the heat on the radiators again.[/QUOTE
Do all the residents have to do this?
I believe that the previous residents of my flat (I have been here since 2014) must have had the same problem. I moved in November, a time of year when heating would be on, no doubt. I had the problem from the start, but I don't know whether it was due to the previous occupants moving in the autumn or whether that is just a coincidence.
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
We had a smart meter installed. It was all looking good during the summer; hitting about £2.50 per day. Now with winter approaching and the boiler working for many hours the meter is going a bit nuts. Yesterday it read £5.00, which would equate to £150 per month.
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
[QUOTE=George 1978;257637]I must call the housing association so that I can get the heat on the radiators again.[/QUOTE
Do all the residents have to do this?
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
I must call the housing association so that I can get the heat on the radiators again.
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
Have started to put the heating on to take away the chill
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
Originally posted by George 1978 View PostNot all of us (such as those who happen to live in a flat) actually have a loft!
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Re: Putting the heating on for the autumn
Originally posted by tex View PostGas and electric bills can be a worry in winter, draughtproof your home and wear plenty of layers
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