What's your daily gas spend - serious survey!
What's your daily gas spend - serious survey!
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Ken Figenus

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6,000 posts

139 months

Yesterday (18:02)
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Sorry bit of a dull post but need to compare as am helping in laws with their bills which they think are too big!

We are currently spending £4 to £5 daily via a 30kW Condensing Combi 07:00 to 23:30 at 22C. Includes hot water. I isolate the whole upstairs via Hive rad valves on a schedule between 09:30 and 17:30.

House is 1930 4 bed semi with cavity wall insulation and pretty good windows and doors.

I suspect we are doing OK? The suspense is killing me - how muchbiggrin???

B'stard Child

30,716 posts

268 months

Yesterday (18:36)
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Ken Figenus said:
Sorry bit of a dull post but need to compare as am helping in laws with their bills which they think are too big!

We are currently spending £4 to £5 daily via a 30kW Condensing Combi 07:00 to 23:30 at 22C. Includes hot water. I isolate the whole upstairs via Hive rad valves on a schedule between 09:30 and 17:30.

House is 1930 4 bed semi with cavity wall insulation and pretty good windows and doors.

I suspect we are doing OK? The suspense is killing me - how muchbiggrin???
Seems pretty acceptable to me

£3 a day for Feb so far but it's been pretty stable temp wise

Breaking down my annual gas usage

19% is HW
1% is cooking
80% is CH

Of that 80% - 75 % of it is used between Nov to March.

113 m2 4 bed detached (stupid T shape so several rooms have 3 external walls) SUDG from 1995 and usual CWI and 300 mm of Loft insulation but when the CH goes on it goes on 24/7 with weather comp

Regbuser

6,254 posts

57 months

Yesterday (18:55)
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Being on oil, a 2,000litre @58p/litre - £1,160 tankful lasts about a year, so works out at £3.18/day

BoomerPride

4,087 posts

279 months

Yesterday (19:00)
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Four bed semi, 1930s, well glazed but wall insulation probably minimal.

I was dismayed to see that we spent £217 last month on gas (£7 a day)! We're both retired and don't intend to spend our daytimes wearing fleeces around the house. The thermostat is typically on 18.5-19.5 during the day.

This is with one big bedroom and reception room turned off and doors closed.



Edited by BoomerPride on Wednesday 4th February 19:03

MercmanSL

36 posts

72 months

Yesterday (19:08)
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Four bed detached house with gas for CH, DHW and cooking, we spent on average £5.40 per day during January (612kWh). We have the heating set to 21c during the day and 18c overnight.

Edited by MercmanSL on Wednesday 4th February 19:11

Kwackersaki

1,609 posts

250 months

Yesterday (19:11)
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We’re on about £4.25 a day in a 1950’s detached bungalow with cavity insulation and me spending the last year sealing up all the draughts from various places.

alangla

6,183 posts

203 months

Yesterday (19:24)
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BoomerPride said:
Four bed semi, 1930s, well glazed but wall insulation probably minimal.

I was dismayed to see that we spent £217 last month on gas (£7 a day)! We're both retired and don't intend to spend our daytimes wearing fleeces around the house. The thermostat is typically on 18.5-19.5 during the day.

This is with one big bedroom and reception room turned off and doors closed.



Edited by BoomerPride on Wednesday 4th February 19:03
If you’re at home all day you might find electronic TRVs to turn the bedroom rads off during the day and, if you go to bed early, turn the living space rads off at night might save you a decent bit. Also gives you the option to set an overnight floor temp for the bedrooms so it’s comfortable on the very coldest of nights.

BoomerPride

4,087 posts

279 months

Yesterday (19:34)
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I will look into this. Thank you.

GAjon

3,984 posts

235 months

Yesterday (19:45)
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And still on!



POIDH

2,687 posts

87 months

Yesterday (19:53)
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£2.31 average since we moved in on 14th November 2025.

It's included Christmas and a week visit with elderly family where we turned up thermostat to 20*c from our usual 18*c.
OH is home most days as she is retired and in ill health, so we don't hold back popping heating on.

I'm also still working out how best to run the system - we keep reducing the flow rate 5*c each week to see how low we can go. I've also just reduced how many hours it's on for each day.

Large 4-bed detached new build in Scotland.

It's half the cost of our smaller 1970's semi that we sold.

Gtom

1,808 posts

154 months

Yesterday (19:57)
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Our daily average is between is between £4.00 and £5.50. This is having the heating on 1.15h in the morning, 3h at night and includes running the boiler for 1.5h per day for hot water.

40kw conventional boiler, down rated to 24kw and a flow temp of 70c.

4 bed detached house, solid walls, no floor insulation, little loft insulation and a mix of 35 year old and 10 year old upvc windows.

Luckily we have got a multi fuel stove in the open living/dining room otherwise we would be spending a lot more on gas.

AyBee

11,134 posts

224 months

Yesterday (19:57)
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4-bed 1930s semi, had a wrap-around extension in 2012 - old part has no under-floor insulation, cavity walls (not filled) and now has decent loft insulation; new part is well insulated. Used 3,000kWh in January keeping the house at constant 17 with 3 blasts up to 19 morning, midday and evening. Feels comfortable but about £6/day average.

Trustmeimadoctor

14,263 posts

177 months

Yesterday (20:18)
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Averaged 46kwh per day for feb and 52 Jan or £3.09 a day

21TonyK

12,843 posts

231 months

Yesterday (20:39)
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22 Dec - 22 Jan (4 bed detached, DG but poor insulation, heating on all day, every day downstairs, bedroom evening only)

81.6 kWh, 5.69 cost per day

ChrisStag

4 posts

79 months

Yesterday (21:08)
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Our gas usage was £6.45 per day in January. We have a 1950’s 4 bed detached house with cavity wall insulation and fairly old double glazing. Loft insulation is pretty good but we have a flat roof kitchen extension with minimal roof insulation. Heating is on 4 hours in the morning and 6 hours in the evening set at 21 degrees. On a few very cold weekend days it was on all day.

stub101

590 posts

238 months

Yesterday (22:39)
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£8-13/day for January in our 5 bed 1930 s detached.

20C all day and 21C evening but interestingly usage is almost the same with a larger setback overnight as takes hours to warm up.

10+yr old condensing system boiler with UFH all downstairs and in 4 bathrooms with rads in all bedrooms.

Combined gas & elec bill £240/month on DD across the year which whilst I d love it to be cheaper I don t actually think is that bad given energy prices.

Simes205

4,948 posts

250 months

Yesterday (23:10)
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5 bed, 1930 s.
£320 last month.
We don t work from home.
20deg. Takes ages to heat up.

£200 per month duel over the year. Works out ok.