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Martin Lewis warns you MUST take energy meter reading to avoid paying higher bill next week

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MARTIN Lewis is calling on millions to take a gas and electricity meter reading within days.

Millions will see their energy bills climb from £1,971 to £2,500 a year in October on average.

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Martin Lewis told his readers that it is vital they take a meter reading before October 1Credit: Rex

Martin Lewis has warned that people should take a metre reading just before October 1 to avoid paying more than they need to.

In his the consumer champion said: "Meter reading day's coming - don't panic, not everyone must do it, and it needn't be on the day.

"With prices rising for most on October 1, unless you've a working smart or prepayment meter, it's useful to feed in an updated meter reading around that date to avoid discrepancies over what you used before or after prices rose."

Martin recommends that households send in their updated reading a few days before prices rise to avoid crashing the energy supplier's websites or phonelines on October 1.

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An accurate meter reading means you're more likely to get billed for what you are actually using rather than estimated amounts.

on how each energy supplier allows their customers to share their meter readings.

Liz Truss froze energy bills for two years in a bumper cost of living support package first announced on September 8.

The new Energy Price Guarantee means a typical family will not pay more than £2,500 a year on bills.

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However the cap only limits the amount firms can charge customers for each unit of energy.

So if you use more energy than the average household - expect to pay more.

How do I take a meter reading?

Your energy supplier will usually require regular readings from your gas and electricity meter to work out how much you should be charged.

Customers that don't send their suppliers will have their bills calculated by estimated usage and they will likely pay more - so it is always worth knowing how to send the numbers.

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Electricity meters

If you have a digital electricity of gas meter, you will just see a row of six numbers - five in black and one in red.

Take down all the five numbers in black and ignore the red number.

If you are on an Economy 7 or 10 tariff which gives you cheaper electricity at night - you may two rows of number, so take both readings down.

If you have a traditional dial meter you will need to read the first five dials from left to right ignoring any red ones.

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