Does anyone know if old electric meters can be faulty and so produce high bills ? A little more info is needed.
I have a house which i am renovating and have requested that the old meters - normal and economy 10 i think are replaced for just a single digital meter.
The house is being rewired at the moment and the utility company have told me it will be a 3 month wait to have the meters changed as it is a "special" meter change.
I have received my first bill which is from June (8 weeks worth of lecy). The normal meter is billing out at £60 which is very high considering i am using a radio and drill in the day there only - no nighttime use.
The economy 7 or 10 meter has billed me for £53 but is not being used. There are no storage units in the house so i dont understand why this meter is clocking up units.
Does anyone have any knowledge about this issue ?
I have a house which i am renovating and have requested that the old meters - normal and economy 10 i think are replaced for just a single digital meter.
The house is being rewired at the moment and the utility company have told me it will be a 3 month wait to have the meters changed as it is a "special" meter change.
I have received my first bill which is from June (8 weeks worth of lecy). The normal meter is billing out at £60 which is very high considering i am using a radio and drill in the day there only - no nighttime use.
The economy 7 or 10 meter has billed me for £53 but is not being used. There are no storage units in the house so i dont understand why this meter is clocking up units.
Does anyone have any knowledge about this issue ?