UK Regions Paying the Highest Energy Bills

UK Regions Paying the Highest Energy Bills

UK families face a winter of choice: heat or hunger?

Another frosty season is upon us, and for many households across the country the cold is more than just a weather issue. It’s a hard decision – put the kettle on or burn a hole in the wallet?

Energy Bills on the Brink

Ofgem, the energy watchdog, is reportedly eyeing another bill hike to keep the big names afloat. Even with the price cap in place, experts say that one in every three households will pay more this winter.

What the Numbers Look Like

  • Some postcodes are racking up to £7,240 a year on energy.
  • In the poorest postcode areas, that number can still reach £3,950.
  • The average UK salary is £32,000, so a quarter of disposable income is already earmarked for heating.

Mark Brown and the Airgon Advantage

Mark Brown, director of Airgon – a quirky home heating gadget – says it’s time to get creative about keeping the lights on. According to his research:

  • About 90% of homes in fuel‑poverty zones are poorly insulated.
  • That means a ton of heat slippin’ out, forcing families to consider dropping the heating altogether.
  • People that used to flip the heating switch on around October 24th might now postpone it further.

Airgon’s Game‑Changing Tech

  • It removes air and stray gases from your heating system.
  • Boosts efficiency by up to 30%.
  • Lifespan of boilers (even those over four years old) is extended.
  • Reduces plumbing emergencies and costly call‑outs.

Unlike other gadgets that only vent the circulating air, Airgon takes out dissolved oxygen and entrained nitrogen. Nitrogen clogs pipes and radiators, acting like a heat‑blocking shield. By clearing it out, more warmth actually reaches your rooms, cutting fuel use, cutting costs, and cutting CO₂.

Result? Up to £650 saved each year – that’s a major difference between keeping the lights on and having to skip a dinner.

Money‑Back Guarantee

Airgon offers a 100% refund if you don’t see at least a 10% drop in heating fuel consumption.

In a time of financial crunch, it feels like finally a product isn’t just another expense but a real financial lifeline.

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