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You could cut your gas bill and save money by comparing gas prices and switching supplier at Quotezone.co.uk. The site makes it quick and easy to do an energy comparison, and if you do decide to switch the whole process will be managed by your new gas supplier for you.
Staying with the same gas supplier year in, year out isnt a guarantee youll get the lowest prices on offer. Plus, if your existing contract ends and you dont arrange to switch to a new gas tariff, you could find yourself on your suppliers standard variable gas tariff which is often the most expensive of all.
In fact, its only by regularly comparing gas prices that you can be confident about paying a fair price for the gas you use at home.
In short, yes, if you want to switch gas supplier but stay with your existing electricity supplier then you can even if you have a dual fuel contract in place.
If you have an existing plan in place, double check the terms and conditions set out in your contract. If you leave a contract early, you might have to pay an exit fee. If thats the case, youll need to be sure that the potential savings you make outweigh the penalty for leaving. Penalty fees are why its often best to wait until your current contract ends or when your switching window opens.
The switching window is set by industry regulator Ofgem and it opens 49 days before your current contract ends. According to Ofgem rules, your gas and electric suppliers cant charge you an exit fee if you decide to switch within those 49 days, which makes this period an ideal time to compare energy prices.
To ensure you get an accurate quote, its best to have your most recent gas bill to hand so that you can see what tariff youre currently on and how much gas you use measured in kilowatt hours (kWh).
If you dont have a bill readily available, dont worry, you can still compare gas prices, but bear in mind that the quotes you get may not be as precise. Youll also need to tell us where you live so we can search for suppliers in your area as well as let us know how youd like to pay your bills for example monthly direct debit.
Switching gas suppliers is relatively quick from just over a couple of weeks up to a maximum of 21 days. You also have a 14-day cooling off period so its ok if you change your mind (just make sure you tell the gas supplier you had planned to switch to that you want to cancel the switch).
No, your supply wont be cut off at any point while the gas switch is taking place.
If youre concerned that switching will mean upheaval, then you can put your mind at rest. Your new gas supplier will use all the existing pipes and supply routes used by your old one. The only thing that will change is the gas tariff youre on, and therefore the cost of your gas bill.
Switching is straightforward. All you need to do is run a gas price comparison and well bring back quotes based on what youve told us. Choose the tariff that you want to switch to, contact the supplier and theyll arrange to take over your gas supply from your old provider.
Youll need to confirm some meter readings and sign your new contract but otherwise, your new supplier will handle the whole process for you so theres nothing for you to worry about.
Gas tariffs change on a regular basis which is why it makes sense to compare gas tariffs from a wide range of different gas suppliers when your switching window opens.
If youre on the lookout for other ways to cut your gas bill, why not try:
Some, but not all gas providers will supply you with a smart meter, so it depends on whether theyre available.
Smart meters send readings directly to your gas supplier, so you only pay for the gas youve used (rather than paying for estimated usage). Theyre also a good way for you to track the gas you use as youll be given an in-home display that shows you how much your gas is costing you pounds.
Gas tariffs vary by supplier, but youll typically be able to choose from:
If you pay your gas bills directly to your supplier and your name is on the bill, then yes, you should be able to switch provider.
Before you do this, just double check the terms of your tenancy agreement. Your landlord may have a preferred supplier in which case you should let them know that you want to switch. You might also be expected to switch back to the original provider when your tenancy comes to an end.
But, if your landlord pays your gas bills (and you pay them back) then you dont automatically have the right to switch. Instead, youll need to speak with your landlord and discuss the benefits of switching.
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This information provided by Quotezone is not intended to be and should not be construed as advice. The information is publicly available and is correct as of 9th August 2017
* Ofgem research finds comparing and switching supplier or energy tariff can make a big difference to your gas and electricity bills with annual savings of around 300 available please see https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/consumers/household-gas-and-electricity-guide/how-switch-energy-supplier-and-shop-better-deal
** Over 250,000 people switch energy company or tariff every month. Please see https://www.energy-uk.org.uk/our-work/retail/switching.html
To see the latest monthly switching stats, please visit Energy UKs website: http://www.energy-uk.org.uk/publication/293-research-and-reports/switchingreports.html"
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