E.ON & E.ON Next in Sudbury in 2021
Want to start on an E.ON energy plan in Sudbury? Everything you need to know to make the switch.
Have you moved to your new home in Suffolk from a land far far away, or from the house next door? Either way, moving to a new property will always require a management of your energy bills. Whether's this means transferring your contracts over from your old house, or switching energy supplier entirely, unfortunately none of these happen automatically. But that's why Switch Plan is here! Local statistics state that you probably share this new home with 2.3 friends, flatmates or family members so you'll need to quickly power up your new home. We just need you to do a few quick and simple things in order for us to make an informed switch for you. After this, you can leave the rest to us.
- Leaving your new house requires you to take a meter reading before you walk out the door. Try to make sure it's one of the last things you do, to ensure that your supplier knows exactly when you stopped using energy in this property, so they know when to stop charging you.
- Taking a meter reading is also necessary as you move into your new property. This is to be sure that your supplier knows when you started consuming energy here. It's basically the same concept as before. Once you've done this, you can relax about your energy bills and concentrate on the move into your new home in Sudbury!
- Before you switch over to a new energy plan, you will have to kick off your new property's journey with gas and electricity on the plan that the previous residents used. The likelihood is, you'll want to switch over to a new plan. This is because their energy plan might not be right for you. If you don't know who supplies your new home with energy, just head over to the Ogfem website and you can find out all the information you need! Why is this important? Well, our experts will need to know who the current energy provider of your property is in order to generate the switch.
Switching your energy supplier is easy with Switch Plan. It's what we do, and we do it best. Call us on 0330 054 0018 and we will carry out a free price comparison service based on current tariffs on the market and your personal energy needs.
How do E.ON Energy's rates compare to competitors in Sudbury?
Some larger energy suppliers in the UK have some pretty pricey plans, however the same can't be said for E.ON. Their tariffs are available at some competitive rates, so you don't have to be put off by price. Remember to either read customer reviews before making the switch, or ring us to hear what our experts have to say about their prices.
As you probably know, energy tariffs are postcode based. Meaning you might pay a different price for your energy than your friend from a street close-by. These variations in rates exist for suppliers to mirror the differences in kwh price paid by suppliers to local energy generators and the charges imposed on the energy supplier by the local distribution network in your area. The rates you'll see in this article are county averages. Meaning they will be the same on our pages dedicated to some of the biggest cities of your Suffolk like Ipswich, Lowestoft or Bury St Edmunds.
To get an energy quote based on your postcode, simply call our experts at 0330 054 0018. They will review all the different options for your home and advise you on the one that best suits your needs.
Or if you feel like digging deeper into other suppliers and how their rates compare in Sudbury, we have created a list for you to explore. * Bub in Sudbury * British Gas in Sudbury * E.ON in Sudbury * Scottish Power in Sudbury * Octopus Energy in Sudbury * Ovo Energy in Sudbury * Electricity and Gas in Sudbury
How can I do I go about contacting E.ON in Sudbury?
Switch Plan is always available to help any Sudbury inhabitant switch their plan over to a cheapeer supplier. Our experts are available anytime from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm to carry out a price comparison service or even carry out the whole switch to one of the supplier we are in partnership with. If you wanted to, however, you can also get in touch with E.ON directly. This is necessary if you have a complaint, emergency, or a very specific query. If that's the case, all their contact details are below.
Type of Enquiry | Number to contact |
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General Enquiries Enquiries that you may have regarding your existing account, such as querying a bill or changing the way you pay your bills. |
0345 052 0000 Open from 8am to 8pm during the week, 8am to 6pm on Saturday, 10am to 4pm on Sunday. |
Top Up Contact Number For all queries related to Pay As You Go billing: topping up, changing from pay as you go to direct debit and using emergency credit. |
0330 303 5063 8am to 8pm during the week, 8am to 6pm on Saturday. |
Complaints If you have a complaint that you would like resolved or acknowledged by E.ON. |
0345 052 0000 8am to 8pm during the week, 8am to 6pm on Saturday. |
Complaints Pay As You Go Complaints specifically related to Pay As You Go tariffs. |
0345 303 3040 8am to 8pm during the week, 8am to 6pm on Saturday. |
E.ON Boiler Services Complaints number and address that are separate from the complaints service for gas and electricity customers |
customerrelations@homeserve.com |