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How much it will cost to heat your house this winter?

FAMILIES will pay more than £200 to heat their house over the winter as the cost of energy bills soar.

Households will pay more than last year due to the hike to the energy price cap and the ongoing crisis in the sector.

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Energy bills have jumped as the energy price cap increasedCredit: Alamy

According to calculations by Energy Helpline, it will cost £69.50 a month to heat your home this winter.

That amounts to £208.50 over December, January and February.

During the same period, the average household could expect to spend £79.98 on electricity bills, Energy Helpline said.

That would cost an additional £239.93 during the winter period - bringing the total cost for both gas and electricity to a whopping £448.44.

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The calculation was based on the average consumption data for a three to four bed home over the winter.

It assumes people are on the standard variable tariff but the cost of your heating bills could vary.

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How much you pay depends on what tariff you're on, how much energy your family use, how big your house is and how well insulated it is.

If you pay by direct debit your bills will be adjusted so you will pay the same amount every month rather than experiencing a hike in winter.

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You might still be on a fixed tariff, which would mean you pay less for energy at the moment.

However, many people have been pushed off their fixed tariff when their energy company has gone bust.

More than 20 energy firms have collapsed since September, affecting 4million households.

Customers are protected by the energy price cap, which limits how much providers can charge on default bills so Brits aren't ripped off.

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It rose to £1,277 in October this year to the highest level since it was introduced in January 2019.

How can I get help paying my energy bills?

Cold weather payment

If you're claiming certain benefits including Universal Credit you could be eligible for a £25 a week cold weather payment.

When the temperature drops below zero in your area between November 1 and March 31, some people can get extra help with bills.

The temperature has to stay below zero for seven days in order for the payment to be made.

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