We have contracts with British Gas for electricity and gas. I had thought we are on a tariff which is not fully electronic, and that we had not agreed to provide meter readings. During the last year I have received a number of emails requesting meter readings, though they are not specific enough, not specifying which readings are required and why. This has been a source of confusion and doubt.
I phoned the company recently to ask about this, and was told that they like to have at least one reading a year of both gas and electricity, but they are not legally required to do a reading each year, only within a five year period.
I don't particularly mind doing the readings, but some might find this inconvenient. For us the gas meter is more problematic, as it's more difficult to reach, and more importantly, difficult to read.
Others may have noticed this too. I have requested a visit to check out the possibilities of Smart Meters, though I'm not absolutely sure that they can be fitted in our property, or that even if installed they will overcome all the problems. Otherwise the Smart Meters do seem a good idea, though currently they appear to rely on mobile phone technology, so might not work where there is poor coverage.
The sales team don't seem to have a good idea how the meters work. I suspect that the gas meter uses wi-fi to connect to the electricity meter, and that then sends out readings by the phone network, but I could be completely wrong about this.
One might hope that sales/advice teams could have some very basic understanding of what's involved, but I don't think they're particularly clued up on what they're providing.
However, if the Smart Meters do work satisfactorily, having the ability to monitor usage in half hour intervals does seem a potentially rather helpful feature.
I phoned the company recently to ask about this, and was told that they like to have at least one reading a year of both gas and electricity, but they are not legally required to do a reading each year, only within a five year period.
I don't particularly mind doing the readings, but some might find this inconvenient. For us the gas meter is more problematic, as it's more difficult to reach, and more importantly, difficult to read.
Others may have noticed this too. I have requested a visit to check out the possibilities of Smart Meters, though I'm not absolutely sure that they can be fitted in our property, or that even if installed they will overcome all the problems. Otherwise the Smart Meters do seem a good idea, though currently they appear to rely on mobile phone technology, so might not work where there is poor coverage.
The sales team don't seem to have a good idea how the meters work. I suspect that the gas meter uses wi-fi to connect to the electricity meter, and that then sends out readings by the phone network, but I could be completely wrong about this.
One might hope that sales/advice teams could have some very basic understanding of what's involved, but I don't think they're particularly clued up on what they're providing.
However, if the Smart Meters do work satisfactorily, having the ability to monitor usage in half hour intervals does seem a potentially rather helpful feature.
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