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Business Gas: 3 Easy Ways to Keep Costs Down

For many businesses, gas is one of those overheads that rarely gets much attention—until the bills start creeping up.

Fazila Olla-Logday by Fazila Olla-Logday
23-04-2025 23:30
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It’s easy to overlook, especially when the day-to-day of running a business takes priority. But the truth is, keeping gas costs under control doesn’t need to be difficult. A few practical steps can make a noticeable difference, and often the changes are easier to implement than expected.

Review Your Tariff and Supplier

One of the most common reasons businesses end up paying more than they should is that they’re stuck on an outdated or default tariff. When a contract ends, it’s common for suppliers to roll customers onto higher variable rates, often without much warning. These rates can be significantly more expensive than fixed deals available on the market.

It’s worth taking the time to check your current plan. If you’re unsure when your contract ends or whether you’ve been moved onto a rollover tariff, contact your supplier or check your latest bill. Even if you’re still within a fixed term, it’s a good idea to make a note of your renewal window. That way, you can start shopping around ahead of time and avoid being caught out.

Switching suppliers is a straightforward process, and there’s no interruption to your service. Many businesses find that just by comparing gas supplier rates and making a change, they can reduce their monthly costs with no impact on operations.

Understand Your Usage Patterns

Once your tariff is sorted, the next step is to look at how your business actually uses gas. This can vary widely depending on your industry, premises, and working hours. But no matter the setup, there’s usually something to learn from reviewing usage patterns.

For example, many businesses use more gas than they realise during off-peak hours or periods of low activity. Heating systems, boilers, or kitchen equipment might be running earlier or longer than needed, especially during colder months. By identifying when your peak usage happens—and why—you can start to make informed adjustments.

Even small changes can have a lasting impact. Reducing heating times slightly or maintaining equipment more regularly can help avoid waste and inefficiency. Smart meters or simple monitoring tools can also offer valuable insight, making it easier to spot unusual spikes or trends before they become costly problems.

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Improve Energy Efficiency Where Possible

The third area to consider is energy efficiency. While some improvements may require upfront investment, others are more about maintenance and awareness. An ageing boiler, poorly insulated pipework, or inefficient kitchen appliances can all contribute to higher gas consumption without offering any real benefit to your business.

Carrying out a basic energy check of your building and equipment can highlight areas where efficiency could be improved. It doesn’t necessarily mean replacing everything at once. In many cases, servicing existing systems or sealing small draughts can be enough to bring costs down.

Businesses with larger premises or complex operations might benefit from a professional energy audit, but smaller organisations can often make meaningful changes just by taking a closer look at how things are run on a daily basis.

Staying on top of energy use is a habit, not a one-off task. A bit of attention now and then goes a long way in avoiding unwelcome surprises when the next bill arrives. When businesses start taking gas costs seriously—not just reacting when prices rise—it often leads to savings, more control, and fewer headaches in the long run.

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