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Reduce your household bills
Almost every household in the country could save money on their household bills. From gas to electricity, from water to petrol, the average household can save around £200 per year just by filling a couple of forms. That's a bag of chips a day!
The following articles offer a number of ways in which you could find yourself able to save a significant sum of money through either moving to another utility company, getting package deals, using separate companies, and even using greener energy alternatives.
We've also included ways in which you can reduce your bills by making small changes in the way you use fuel, food and facilities. We hope you find these useful.
Utility bills often consume a large sum of your household budget every month. It's no fun when there are other, apparently more important things to splurge on. That's why it helps to know the strategies of reducing your utility bills.
Now that the earth's once seemingly limitless supply of fossil fuels such as natural gas and crude oil is becoming increasingly limited, it has become imperative that everybody takes steps to reduce their energy use. Here are some hints and tips for reducing your carbon footprint – and your utilities bill – without necessarily making any severe lifestyle compromises
No household should be without a bill organizer system to organize bills. Setting up a bill organizer system to help organize your household bills will ensure bills are paid on time every time.
With an average energy bill set to climb to £1406 in 2009 (from £676 in 2005), the Government has given a commitment to help consumers improve household energy efficiency and permanently bring down energy bills.