Three things you should do today before price cap change comes in tomorrow

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Three things you should do today before price cap change comes in tomorrow
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Energy bills are expected to drop significantly this weekend

From Saturday, July 1, households will pay less for gas and electricity. The average household energy bill will fall by £426 a year following Ofgem's new price cap of £2,074 coming into place.

To help prepare you for the changing prices, we've broken down three key things billpayers should do before tomorrow.1. Take a meter reading Taking a meter reading before tomorrow can help ensure you don't get charged more for your electricity than you should do. Billpayers who pay via direct debit should do a meter reading on the final day current energy rates are in place - today .

2. Check your appliances Many household appliances can be a major drain on your electricity and may add an unnecessary amount onto your energy bill. To ensure that you save more money from tomorrow, it may be a good idea to walk around your home and check there are no appliances stealing energy when not in use.

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