Energy bills set to rise
Brits considering investing in an eco-friendly bespoke conservatory may wish to do so now to help save money.
Moneysupermarket.com recently warned that the cheapest energy tariffs on the market will soon be withdrawn and that those planning on switching to one should do so before it is too late.
Three of the top six energy providers have taken their best deals off the market in the past few weeks, with new deals that are 3.4 per cent more expensive being put in their place.
Utilities manager Scott Byrom explained that this is a sign that the suppliers are under pressure from rises in wholesale energy costs and that customers will soon feel the knock-on effect.
"With wholesale energy prices hitting a year-high last week we fully expect to see more of the best deals for new customers being pulled and, at some stage, prices for existing customers to creep up," he said.
Mr Byrom added that changing to a dual fuel deal could save some customers around 22 per cent per year.
In other news, Apropos recently revealed that anyone buying an Atelier garden studio by the end of July will get free low energy underfloor heating.
Posted by Paul Steel
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