How to use a smart meter
By understanding how much you’re using and when, you can make more informed decisions about where to cut down consumption and reduce spend.
Getting started is simple
Your smart meter will come with an in-home display which will show you how much energy you’re using in pounds and pence in near real time. To get the best out of your smart meter, you should monitor your energy usage regularly via your display.
With a smart meter, you no longer need to give your energy supplier manual meter readings. Your smart meter shows a digital reading which is automatically sent to your energy supplier at least once a month – meaning you will receive accurate, not estimated, bills. This doesn’t only save you the hassle of submitting manual meter readings, it also ensures you don’t overpay, or get that nasty price increase following an adjustment on an estimated bill.
Your handy smart meter installation guide
Our smart meter installation booklet let’s you know exactly what to expect from your installation appointment with us.
Three steps to understanding your energy usage
Step 1
To see your standard energy usage, look at your display when only the essential electrical appliances in your house are turned on, i.e. your fridge-freezer.
Step 2
Once you know your standard energy usage, you can test out how turning on other non-essential appliances affects your costs i.e. check your display when boiling the kettle, or washing clothes.
Step 3
With better understanding of how much different electrical appliances cost to run, you can begin to make better decisions about how much electricity you use - how often you use your tumble dryer or dishwasher, for example.
Book an installation
If you’ve enquired about getting a smart meter, and received confirmation that SMS is your installation provider, you can book with us today.