40kw Boiler in 3 Bed Bungalow

That's with a condensing boiler and a cylinder. If you have a combi your summer usage might be higher.

If your usage is somewhat similar, it's within normal range.

It's not two or three thousand pounds.

I suspect that the prices I first quoted were for combined energy and were generated by a couple of utility provider sites I was looking at.
 
That's with a condensing boiler and a cylinder. If you have a combi your summer usage might be higher.

So looking at my averages over the winter for cu.m, mine was typically between 10-14 per day on average for Dec-Feb and then around 2-3 during the Summer. No cylinder, just Combi.
 
Think it was around £680 for the units and £80 for the standing for Gas only. Is this not a lot? That's kinda where all of this came from, just felt expensive to me - if it's not then we're good.

I would say it is not too expensive at current rates. I live in a 3 bed bungalow and pay quite a bit more than that .Although it is not a small bungalow.
As suggested previously, your 70s bungalow will be a world away from modern heat efficient building standards.
TBH, you confused everyone with gratuitous info. The 12 month figures are the most useful.
 
Thanks. To be honest though, when I opened this thread - I had only been in here for a few months and didn't have the historic readings hence relying on NPower's estimate.
 
Thanks. To be honest though, when I opened this thread - I had only been in here for a few months and didn't have the historic readings hence relying on NPower's estimate.
Fair enough. and apologies for the word "gratuitous". i was on my phone and thought I typed "superfluous". spellcheck.
 
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