Everything you need to know as energy bills set to rise for millions - including meter readings and grants
MoneySavingExpert's Martin Lewis said most energy firms will allow you to backdate a meter reading.
This applies to customers on traditional meters - you don't need to one if you're on a smart or pre-payment meter. Customers are being urged to take a meter reading so they don't get overcharged for their energy usage. If you don't submit readings to your supplier, they'll estimate your usage - which can usually be higher than what you actually use.
You could end up being charged more as a result, so by taking a meter readings, this will ensure you are billed correctly for your usage up until now ahead of the price rise.Read our handy explainer onYour energy firm might run a hardship fund to help you cope with the impact of price rises.
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