Feeling comfortable and knowledgeable about your energy and water supplies is important for your financial wellbeing.
We work hard to ensure that your home is running as efficiently as possible, so you get the most out of your utilities.
Feeling comfortable and knowledgeable about your energy and water supplies is important for your financial wellbeing.
We work hard to ensure that your home is running as efficiently as possible, so you get the most out of your utilities.
If your tenancy started after October 2008, please contact us to find out the energy efficiency of your home.
This shows two things:
We can let you know what your home’s energy efficiency is.
Now might not be the best time to switch. Energy prices are set to rise regularly. High energy costs mean fewer deals are available right now. To see what deals available check on the energylinx website – (others comparison sites are available).
You can save money on your energy bills by making some simple changes. Check out our ‘living green’ area to find out more.
Learn about tips and tricks to help reduce your energy costs.
Here are some handy tips on how you can save energy:
Changes to make | Potential annual savings |
Swap a bath a week for a shower | £7 |
Reduce dishwasher usage | £10 |
Turn off the lights when not needed | £14 |
Use 30 degree setting on the washing machine | £20 |
Only boil enough water in the kettle | £22 |
Reduce drafts around door and windows | £30 |
Don’t leave electronics on standby – switch them off | £40 |
Avoid the tumble dryer | £40 |
Reduce heating by 1 degree | £55 |
As with your room thermostat, you should set the radiator thermostatic radiator valves (TRV) in each room at a low level, then gradually turn them up until the room’s left at a comfortable temperature. Turning a TRV to a higher setting will not make the room heat up any faster – that depends on the boiler size and setting, and the radiator size. All it will do is keep heating the room until it’s at the temperature designated by the TRV.
Don’t forget to draw your curtains when its dark and tuck them behind radiators to minimise heat loss. And don’t forget if you are away from your home turn the thermostat off.
Warm Home Discount Scheme – your wellbeing is our top priority. Did you know, you could get £150 off your electricity bill under the Warm Home Discount Scheme?
You will already be applied for a cold weather payment through the government if you meet the criteria. This is where you get £25 for each seven-day period of very cold weather between 1 November and 31 March. Very cold means zero degrees Celsius or below.
Please check the Gov.UK website for more information on the above. We are on hand to help you with your online applications. We will support you to contact utility suppliers, help you in applying for benefits, advise on budgeting, maximising your income and managing any rent arrears or other debts. You can call us on 0300 123 55 22, or visit our how to contact us page.
Winter Fuel Payment – If you were born on or before 26 September 1955 you could get between £100 and £300 to help you pay your heating bills. This is known as a ‘Winter Fuel Payment’.
You usually do not need to claim Winter Fuel Payment – you’ll get it automatically if you’re eligible.
If you have not got a Winter Fuel Payment before, you only need to claim if any of the following apply:
Energy Bills Support Scheme – the government is providing a £400 non-repayable discount to eligible households.
The scheme works as an automatic discount to all eligible households. This means you don’t need to apply for the discount or contact your energy supplier directly. Click here to find out more.
Check to see if you can reduce you water bill and maybe consider a water meter. If United Utilities cannot install a water meter they may be able to place you on a reduce / assumed tariff.
If you have a cold-water supply, it must meet the quality standards set in the Water Supply Regulations 2000.
The Drinking Water Inspectorate conduct regular quality tests so it’s useful to prevent bacterial growth and contamination of your water wherever you can. You can do this by following the advice below:
If you’re looking to save money on your water bills, United Utilities has lots of options. You can save £5 each year if you set up a direct debit payment plan.
If you have a water meter call 0345 672 2999, and if you don’t have one then call 0345 672 2888.
You’ll can also save another £5 a year for paperless billing, which is also amazing for the environment.
If you receive pension credit, then United Utilities also have a scheme called ‘Help to Pay’ which caps your bills at £250. Alongside this, there is an Arrears Allowance Scheme to support you in getting back on track with paying your bills. Call them direct on 0800 072 6765 to find out more.
Lastly, they have a trust fund to help people meet other essential bills, household needs, or priority debts, like energy, gas and electric bills. Speak to them on 0845 179 1791 to complete the application form.
You can also save money on your water bills by incorporating some environmentally friendly practices into your everyday life. We have tons of tips in our ‘living green’ section.
We are here to help. If you have any concerns or questions regarding your energy or water supply, please contact us.
If your heating system is broken, please report the repair using the our online repairs reporter or call 0300 123 5522 that can be accessed by clicking here.