Your gas supply will have been sealed off at the supply pipe at the meter. You will need to decide which gas supplier you are going to buy your gas from. You should arrange with your gas supplier to reconnect the has at your home and read the meter.
You will need to decide which company you are going to buy your electricity from. We will show you where your fuse box is located and how to find your mains switch for the electricity (this is usually next to the fuse box). Keep a torch in an easily accessible place in case the electricity supply box goes off when it is dark.
Your water supply should be connected when you move in. You need to contact the water company and give them your name, address and the date you moved in. The water company can then set up your account. You do not need to do this if you pay water charges directly to us and we will tell you is this is the case. If you wish to have a water meter fitted, you must ask us before you do this. We will show you where your stopcock is, so you can turn off your water supply in an emergency. There are no rebates or benefits available towards the cost of water charges. However, most water authorities accept payments by installations.
Contact the telephone company you would like to use. If you had a telephone at your previous address, you may be able to take that telephone number with you. If there is a telephone line in your new home, you may only have to pay a re-connection fee. Let your Tenancy Plus officer know your telephone number.
Your gas, electricity, water and telephone charges are a matter between you and the utility company. You are responsible for paying the charges for these services. Some suppliers include:
British Gas 845 0777 111
EDF Energy 845 234 0040
Thames Water 845 9200 888
Scottish Power 0856 7292 292