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Save money using your electrical appliances
or type of food you’re cooking. Dishwasher You can save money by: only running your dishwasher when it’s full using the ‘eco’ or energy-saving setting - this usually takes longer but uses less
Moving home – dealing with your energy supply
can give you advice over the phone, online chat or by email. You can also read our guidance on saving money on your energy bills. If you’re struggling with living costs If you’re struggling with money
Your energy meter
Your energy meter How to read your gas or electricity meter How to read your smart electricity meter How to read your smart gas meter Move your gas or electricity meter Check if your energy meter
Save energy at home
Save energy at home Make your home more energy efficient Get help paying for energy efficiency home improvements Save money heating your home Using storage heaters efficiently Compare how much
Complain to the energy ombudsman
if you’ve already complained to your energy company and either: you’re not happy with their decision you’ve not been given a decision within 8 weeks The energy ombudsman is independent and can: get
Your energy supply
Your energy supply Struggling to pay your bills Get help if you’re behind with your energy bills Grants and benefits to help you pay your energy bills You can't afford to top up your prepayment meter
Maternity leave - your options when it ends
weeks before your new end date to end your leave later, tell your employer at least 8 weeks before your old end date If you decide not to return to work, your contract will tell you what notice to give
Get your home connected to a gas or electricity supply
install a low carbon heating system - for example, a heat pump. Find out more about heat pumps from the Energy Saving Trust. You might be able to get a grant to help with the cost through the Boiler
Check if you’re allowed an extra bedroom for Housing Benefit
haven't sublet their room if they're in the UK, they aren't likely to be away for more than 13 weeks if they're outside the UK, they aren't likely to be away for more than 4 weeks If they're away for up
Collecting information about your debts
tax arrears energy or water bills money you’ve borrowed from friends or family Make a list of your debts and write down the details of each debt. These details might include: who you owe the money