Hi folks
Just looking for some general idea of what would be considered normal usage. I've never had gas before but I believe it should be more economical than electrical heating even with the recent price rises. I've just entered the first gas reading for a bill and it says that the average daily consumption has been 51Kw hours between march and now. I did do a comparison when we moved into the house and we went with ScottishPower on their online energy 4 dual tariff. I know the recent increases in prices means its no longer the cheapest but it should still be reasonably good.
The house is a 3 bed detached bungalow. Boiler is an old Baxi bermuda back boiler, 6 radiators (all but one with TRVs as of april) and gas cooker. Heating and HW are on 2 hours in the morning and 5 hours in the evening. Room thermostat set at around 19 degrees. There is decent loft insulation (2 layers probably about 8 inches in total between the old and new combined) and cavity wall insulation. There are no floor coverings and the heating pipes are not insulated.
I realise that every house is different and its difficult to put a precise figure on any specific situation but I would be grateful for general opinions as to whether its in the right ballpark or not (+/- 25%)?
Also any pointers on where the best use of effort might be to try and reduce future usage - floor coverings, draught exclusion, pipe insulation, all of the above?
the house will hopefully be getting extended in the next 12 months or so so we may well have to change boiler at that point.
Thanks for any advice
Al
Just looking for some general idea of what would be considered normal usage. I've never had gas before but I believe it should be more economical than electrical heating even with the recent price rises. I've just entered the first gas reading for a bill and it says that the average daily consumption has been 51Kw hours between march and now. I did do a comparison when we moved into the house and we went with ScottishPower on their online energy 4 dual tariff. I know the recent increases in prices means its no longer the cheapest but it should still be reasonably good.
The house is a 3 bed detached bungalow. Boiler is an old Baxi bermuda back boiler, 6 radiators (all but one with TRVs as of april) and gas cooker. Heating and HW are on 2 hours in the morning and 5 hours in the evening. Room thermostat set at around 19 degrees. There is decent loft insulation (2 layers probably about 8 inches in total between the old and new combined) and cavity wall insulation. There are no floor coverings and the heating pipes are not insulated.
I realise that every house is different and its difficult to put a precise figure on any specific situation but I would be grateful for general opinions as to whether its in the right ballpark or not (+/- 25%)?
Also any pointers on where the best use of effort might be to try and reduce future usage - floor coverings, draught exclusion, pipe insulation, all of the above?
the house will hopefully be getting extended in the next 12 months or so so we may well have to change boiler at that point.
Thanks for any advice
Al
