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Who is Utility Warehouse?

The Utility Warehouse is operated by Telecom Plus plc. Telecom Plus have three bands of energy tariffs. Value – at least 0.5% cheaper compared to the ‘Big 6’ suppliers. Gold (for customers also taking Home Phone and Broadband) – at least 2.5% cheaper compared to the ‘Big 6’ suppliers. Double Gold (for customers also taking Home Phone, Broadband and Mobile) – at least 5% cheaper compared to the Big Six suppliers. Utility Warehouse guarantees to always put you on their cheapest available tariff.

Members of the Utility Warehouse can also receive savings on landline, mobile and broadband services, as well as receiving everything on one statement.

Utility Warehouse provides over 500,000 homes and small businesses throughout the UK with gas and electricity, landline phone, mobile and broadband services. The more services you take the more money you can save. There is no minimum contract term for most of the services.

Utility Warehouse avoid spending customers’ money on expensive advertising campaigns, instead, they rely on personal recommendation from satisfied customers and Independent Distributors. Members can also earn shopping vouchers by referring friends.

What is Utility Warehouse’s fuel mix?

Electricity is generated from a combination of different fuels, including nuclear, coal and renewable sources (wind, hydro and solar). The different amounts of each fuel contributed makes up a supplier’s fuel mix.

Here is Utility Warehouse’s fuel mix as of April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019:

Electricity supplied by Utility Point % of total Average for GB (for comparison) % of total
Coal 8.9% 5.2%
Natural gas 60.3% 41.4%
Nuclear 18.1% 18.7%
Renewable 8.9%% 32.8%
Other 3.8% 1.9%
Total 100% 100%

How to compare gas and electricity prices from Utility Warehouse

To compare gas and electricity deals, just enter your postcode into the box at the top of the page and you’ll be taken to our energy price comparison engine.

Once there, just enter a few more details about your current supplier and we’ll show you a list of energy deals from a wide range of providers, along with the annual amount you could save by switching.

To specifically compare Utility Warehouse tariffs, click on the Utility Warehouse logo in the ‘Choose suppliers’ section of the results page.

How to switch to So Energy

Once you’ve found the Utility Warehouse tariff you like best, click ‘Choose plan’, and we’ll take care of the rest - we’ll let your old supplier know you’re leaving and make sure your switch to the new supplier goes through without any problems.

If you’d prefer to talk to one of our energy experts, give us a call on 0800 320 2000, and we'll help you get a better deal for your energy.

To get the most accurate quotes, grab a recent energy bill and try to have the following details to hand:

  • The name of your current gas and electricity supplier
  • How you pay your energy bills (eg direct debit, prepayment meter, etc.)
  • The name of the current tariff you’re on.
  • The amount of energy you use, or the amount you spend on energy each month, quarter or year.

Don’t worry if you don't have this information available, we can still run quotes based upon the size of your property.

Our service is free and impartial, and our experts compare prices across the market to find a tariff that suits your needs and your budget.

How to switch energy supplier

How to switch energy supplier with UKPower. Simply enter your postcode and we'll compare energy prices from a range of suppliers. You then choose the one you prefer and we'll take care of the rest.

How to contact Utility Warehouse

If you need to get in touch with Utility PointEnergy, you can do in either of the following ways:

Phone - 0333 777 0777 Email - memberservices@utilitywarehouse.co.uk Facebook - @officialUtilityWarehouse

For more information, check out Utility Warehouse’s Help Centre.

How to complain to Utility Warehouse

If you need to make a complaint about Utility Warehouse, you first need to raise the issue with them directly, to give them a chance to put it right.

If you manage your Utility Warehouse account online, log in to your and fill out the form within your account page under the contact us menu.

You can also register your complaint by calling 0333 777 0777 between 9am and 5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to 4:30pm on Saturday.

Always make a note of the date and time you called, and take the name of any customer service team members you speak to.

You should always follow up your call with a letter or an email. You can write to Utility Warehouse at:

Utility Warehouse Ltd 508 Edgware Road The Hyde London NW9 5AB

Or email your complaint to memberservices@utilitywarehouse.co.uk

If your complaint isn’t resolved within eight weeks, or you’re unhappy with Utility Warehouse’s decision or handling of your complaint, you can then escalate your complaint to the energy ombudsman who can get Utility Warehouse to look at your complaint again, decide they made the right decision, or force them to give you a response to your complaint.

In some cases, the ombudsman might tell Utility Warehouse to offer you financial compensation.

You can get in touch with the energy ombudsman by visiting their website www.Ombudsman-Services.org/complain-now, emailing osenquiries@osenergy.org, or calling 0330 440 1624.