The places in the UK paying the most for utility bills - see where Birmingham ranks

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Have you ever thought about how your location might be impacting the cost of your utility bills?

The UK is officially entering its coldest season, prompting people to turn on their heating and increase their utility usage until the year's end.

Birmingham ranks in fourth in the UK where residents pay the highest utility costs, including gas, electricity, water and heating. With an average property size of 90 square metres and utility costs averaging £2.87 per square metre, Birmingham residents typically face utility bills of around £256.34 each month.

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Globally, Liverpool residents are paying the fourth most in the world for utility bills according to Numbeo with Maastricht, Netherlands, Salzburg, Austria and Munich, Germany coming in slightly above - paying upwards of £400 a month!

Glasgow takes second place, with an average property size of 97 square metres and a cost of £3.10 per square metre. On average, Glaswegians are paying £300.57 per month to cover their utility bills.

With the average property size in London being only 47 square metres and utilities costing £2.97 per metre squared, London residents are on average paying £139.81 per month for utilities. 

Glasgow takes second place London residents are paying an average of £139.81 for utilities each month 

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Wayfair UK, has calculated the average monthly utility costs for each location by combining utility cost data from Numbeo with average property size information from government data.

The areas in the UK with the highest utility bills costThe areas in the UK with the highest utility bills cost
The areas in the UK with the highest utility bills cost | Wayfair UK

How to reduce your utility bills over the next few months 

With utilities undoubtedly set to rise over the next few months due to the change in weather, experts at Wayfair UK have revealed their tips on how to reduce your utility bills. 

Avoid using your utilities during peak hours

Some utility providers charge a premium during peak hours of the day as demand for electricity during this time is at its highest - typically between 8 am and 10 pm. With this in mind, consider using your high energy using appliances outside of these times. 

Switch off appliances when not in use 

Devices like TVs and coffee machines, often called 'vampire appliances,' continue to consume energy even when on standby. Make it a habit to switch off or unplug appliances when not in use to reduce energy costs.

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Install timers

Consider using timers to control lights and appliances to help to minimise utility consumption. Installing a smart thermostat can also be a great step, as it automatically adjusts temperatures to save energy.

Invest in energy-efficient appliances

Energy-efficient appliances will not only significantly reduce your energy and utility bills in the long run but also transform your home with technology that will last longer and be more reliable. 

Appliances such as fridges and ovens are definitely worth considering upgrading - when looking to upgrade your appliances, look for appliances labelled with ENERGY STAR ratings.

Improve insulation 

One of the best ways to lower the cost of your utilities is by improving the insulation of your home. By adding insulation to your loft and walls you can largely prevent heat loss, especially in colder climates. 

Weatherstripping windows and doors can be equally as effective. This will prevent drafts, reducing heating and cooling loss. 

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