Change gas, electricity and address
How can I save on my gas and electricity bills?
As soon as you move in to your new home make sure you switch gas supplier and switch electricity supplier. As you a re going to have to add your name and address to the new supplier, shop around for the cheapest gas and electricity deals.
You can simply do this by using one of these utility switching services. They will search the market and find you the best and cheapest electricity deals and cheapest gas deals.
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h3. How to change you gas and electricity supplier.
- Competition in the gas and electricity markets means that you can now choose who supplies your gas and electricity. This information is designed to help you through the process of choosing and changing gas and electricity supplier so that you can choose the supplier that will be best for you.
How do I choose a new gas and electricity supplier?
- There are many suppliers to choose from, regardless of where you live in Great Britain. You can choose separate companies to supply your gas and electricity, or you can choose one company to supply both – this is known as dual fuel. A list of the supply companies operating in your area, together with the prices they charge, is available from energywatch by calling 0845 906 0708.
- Step 2: Give your old supplier 28 days notice that you are changing to a new supplier. energywatch advises that you do this initially by telephone and follow it up with written confirmation. If you do not tell your old supplier that you are changing, this can disrupt or delay your transfer to the new supplier.
- Step 3: Pay any outstanding bills owing to your existing supplier. If you do not, they may prevent you from transferring.
- Step 4: Take a meter reading on the day you change supplier. If your old supplier does not use it to work out your final bill, or your new supplier does not use it as the starting point for your first bill, let them know the meter reading you have taken.
Information provided by energywatch