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I’ve saved £2,000 on energy bills after switching to a log burning stove

Watch the video above to hear Martin Lewis explain how the energy price cap will change in the year ahead

MUM-of-two Bryony Lewis has not looked back since getting a log burner fitted to save on bills.

She reckons she’s already saved £2,000 since switching to burning wood instead of turning her heating on in autumn 2022.

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Mum-of-two Bryony has saved a fortune switching to her log burner

The 40-year-old, who lives in a five-bed home in Fareham, Hampshire, with her husband, Dan, her son Theo, eight, and daughter, Izzy, six, runs her own e-commerce business, T & Belle, which sells gifts for parents.

It means she spends a lot of time working at home - and over the winter the heating bills rack up.

So a few years ago, she started looking into what she could do to reduce her bills, and found that log burners can be a great way to heat the whole house up for far less.

With energy bills rising after October 1, when the price cap went up by 10%, Bryony is very glad she made the investment.

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The cap change by Ofgem saw the average annual energy bill jump from £1,568 to £1,717.

Bryony said: "The cost-of-living continues to go up and gas and electricity bills are making an increasingly big dent in our finances. We are very happy we made the decision to find a cheaper alternative to central heating.”

According to Uswitch, the average household with typical consumption could pay around £226 on gas over three months (October to December) based on the current price cap unit rates. 

This is based on regulator Ofgem’s ‘breakdown of usage.’ But note that the cost for each household will vary based on a number of factors, such as type of home, energy performance certificate (EPC) rating, number of radiators and type of boiler

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After getting a smart meter, Bryony calculated the family was easily spending upwards of £800 on central heating over six months.

logo, a scheme that certifies solid fuels for burning in England. 

The only other associated cost Bryony needs to budget for is getting the chimney swept regularly. 

She said: “We last did this last in September and it cost us around £60.”

If you’re looking for a qualified individual locally, the ) is a good starting point. Also get your burner regularly serviced to keep it in tip-top condition. 

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