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Published: 18/10/2011 09:00 - Updated: 13/10/2011 16:45

Dual fuel plans: cheaper and convenient?

IN an age when all the postbag seems to bulge with is bills, bills and more bills, people are doing all they can to reduce not only their total outgoings but also the number of payment orders they receive through their letterbox.

One such method is to limit the number of companies from which you receive bills. When it comes to gas and electricity, this can easily be done by switching to a dual fuel contract.

In layman's terms, this simply means that you receive your gas and electricity from the same energy supplier. Opting for a dual fuel contract has become an increasingly popular choice among energy consumers and, with the numerous benefits associated with such a move it's easy to see why.

First off, more often than not, taking out a dual fuel contract is cheaper than the combined total of the two single fuel alternatives. In addition to this lower general cost, most energy suppliers will offer a dual fuel discount should you opt to sign up to a dual fuel tariff with them. Typically, this discount is either monthly or annually and is automatically taken off your energy bills.

Another benefit of taking out a dual fuel contract is convenience. You only receive bills from a single company, some of which will also offer to send you a combined bill to further simplify the process. What's more, it minimises the points of contact you need for queries, complaints and advice to one, as opposed to two separate suppliers for each energy bill. We've all experienced those infuriating calls to customer services, fuming as you're once again put on hold, passed from department to department like some troublesome hot potato as each team blames another.

Should you wish to change your energy provision to a dual fuel arrangement, doing so could not be more straightforward. Your first task is to run a comparison of energy suppliers in your area to find the cheapest dual fuel supplier and see for yourself the savings switching to dual fuel would generate. It is also not necessary to switch both electricity and gas to one of your current suppliers if this doesn't represent the best deal. A dual fuel tariff with a new supplier can simply be created, should this be your wish. Getting a new deal is simple. No troublesome paperwork, no endlessly probing questions, no hidden surprises. In fact, the first time you'll notice the switch will probably be when the cheaper bills start landing on the mat.

Researching the best energy deal for you in your area should take no more than approximately 30 minutes. Armed with this knowledge, you may end up saving yourself as much as £300 per year by switching to a dual fuel contract.

In today's world, energy saving is very much at the forefront of many people's minds, both in a financial and environmental sense. Opting for a dual fuel contract is an effective way of assisting your efforts to cut costs and do your bit for the environment.

So, why not take a look around the best deals in your area today? In no time, you could be enjoying considerably more infrequent bills for substantially less amounts of money and have your breakfast in peace.

 

 

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