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Take Control of Your Energy Costs

Want to keep your gas bills in control? We make it easy to see where your money goes and get cheaper tariffs too.

  • Monitor Your Energy Consumption

    Enter your postcode for a moment and see an estimate of your info on your home gas usage and running costs.

  • Additional Savings

    Check out simple ways to save energy and waste, which will help lower your bills.

  • Sign Up for Even Better Deals

    Sign up for our free switch alerts and let us know when there are cheaper gas tariffs in your area.

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Switching Energy Suppliers Has Never Been Easier

Get a Quote in Minutes

Just enter your postcode, and answer some quick questions about your energy usage, and we will find the latest gas deals and show you the most competitive deals.

We Handle the Switch

Pick the Tariff, and we’ll take care of the paperwork, notifying your old supplier and confirming with your new supplier and usually in about 21 days.

Start Saving Sooner

You might be able to start saving straight away by switching to a cheaper tariff, meaning more of your money is kept for important things.

How to Lower Your Gas Bill?

With energy prices still high, small everyday adjustments can make a difference to your overall usage and bills:

1. Set Regular Meter Readings

Provide your supplier with up-to-date reads so that you are only paying for what you use.

2. Use a Smart Meter

To see real-time energy usage and assess if there is any opportunity to cut back.

3. Turn Down Your Thermostat

Turning it down just 1°C can make a big difference. You can keep rooms heated at or above 18° C for health and comfort.

4. Change Boiler Controls

You should set a combi boiler flow temperature, likely for heating and hot water, to around 60°C.

5. Turn Down Radiators in Unused Rooms

No need to heat areas you rarely use.

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6. Take showers for less time

Even just one minute less of a shower every day for a year saves the amount of gas and water you would use.

7. Replace old boiler with an efficient boiler

Modern boilers can save on heating compared with boilers that are ten years or older.

8. Apply for Government help

There are schemes such as the Warm Home Discount that can offer one-off payments towards your bills for winter.

9. Sign up for price alerts

We will send you an alert when a new tariff could save you more money.

Compare the latest gas and dual-fuel deals to see how much you can save today.

Types of Gas Tariffs Explained

Fixed-Rate Tariffs

You sign a contract for your unit rate and standing charge for a period of 12-18 months. Your bill fluctuates based on usage - not on spot prices.

Variable Rate Tariffs

Variable Tariffs (or Standard Variable Tariffs - SVTs) move with any changes in the wholesale market but are limited by Ofgem’s price cap.

Prepayment Tariffs

You pay in advance by topping up a key, card or app. Great for budgeting, you can avoid a shock when the bill comes in, and reforms have improved competitive pricing.

Why are Prices so High?

Global demand soared post-pandemic, and overwhelming global demand squeezed supply. Added to that has been the turmoil caused by the events in Ukraine, which has further disrupted global gas supply and increased wholesale costs, which means bill increases for us all.

What Do I Need To Compare Gas Suppliers?

To get started, all you will need is your postcode. For a more accurate quote, it is advisable to have your most recent energy bill handy so you can show current usage, tariff and current rates.

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Compare Gas Prices - What You Should Know

A quick comparison will help you establish if you are paying a fair price. Why should you compare? Prices vary and deals change frequently, so doing a comparison will allow you to check if it is worth avoiding to stay on the best tariff.
Bundled or separate energy? Do you prefer dual fuel (combined gas and electricity) or separate?

Frequently Asked Questions – Gas Suppliers

What is the energy price cap?

The cap, which is imposed by Ofgem, places an upper limit on the unit price suppliers can charge on default tariffs, but your total bill will depend on how much gas you use.

Most smaller suppliers are regulated by Ofgem and will be expected to demonstrate their reliability by meeting the required standards, just like larger companies, so in general, they are considered to be reliable. 

Gas is generally cheaper at a cost per kilowatt-hour, but how much you ultimately pay depends on what you’ve used and your tariff. 

No, switching gas suppliers is a paper process and will not result in any changes to your existing gas pipes or meter. 

You can switch gas suppliers at any time, just check your current deal to see if there is an exit fee. 

It usually takes around 21 days from the date you confirm your new tariff.