Payment protection claims and loan refunds could be used to pay for the initial home improvements that could eventually see households' energy bills fall - and subsequently may reduce the number of disagreements associated with them.As family budgets struggle to adjust to rising inflation, increasing unemployment and falling income levels, energy bills are becoming an increasing concern. New research from MoneySupermarket.com found the high gas and electricity prices are also causing tensions between family members.Three-quarters of people in the UK state any arguments over turning the central heating on are derived from money worries.Scott Byrom, energy expert at MoneySupermarket.com, said some consumers can expect to see bills of £514 during Christmas and New Year.The site advises homeowners to invest in double glazing and draught excluders, which will lower prices for years to come.EDF Energy consumers can expect to see their prices rise on November 10th,as the company has announced that it will increase the prices of gas by 15.4 per cent and electricity by 4.5 per cent.Amir HussainAmir specialises in personal loans, consumer debt and debt management.
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