But those worried about keeping up with costs can get help through the Local Energy Advice Partnership (LEAP).
It's a free service designed to help people with the cost of replacing old boilers or appliances, and people can also get free equipment and bill advice.
Kyle James, also known as @ThatPropertyGuy on Tik Tok, often shares nifty tips on how households can save on their energy bills.
In one of his recent videos he revealed how some can get free energy-saving gadgets through the LEAP service.
He said: "Energy prices are rising and your bills are going to go up, so it's a good time to apply for these free energy-saving measures.
"Visit LEAP and if you're eligible, you can apply for the measures and free advice."
In the video, Kyle lists what gadgets are available through the service, including energy-saving extension leads and lightbulbs, draught excluders and radiator reflector foil.
Some households can also get chimney balloons, which reduce draughts.
Just by using LED lightbulbs, draught excluders, chimney balloons and radiator reflector foil the average household can save around £150 a year.
The Energy Saving Trust estimates switching to LED lightbulbs can save you £55 year.
Meanwhile, draught excluders can save you £45 a year and radiator reflector foil can save you £50 a year.
Who's eligible?
You'll need to fit different eligibility criteria depending on what you're asking LEAP for.
If it's bill advice and gadgets you're after, you need to be receiving the following:
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
Contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance
Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
Income Support
Pension Guarantee Credit
Pension Savings Credit
Child Tax Credit / Working Tax Credit
Universal Credit
Housing Benefit
Council Tax Reductions
A Disability Benefit (Incl. Attendance Allowance, Carer’s Allowance DLA, PIP, Severe Disablement Allowance)
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
Or:
Total annual household income less than £31,000
There's different criteria if you want your boiler or appliance replaced.
For example, if you want a boiler replacement, which can cost up to £3,000, there needs to be someone in your household aged 65 or over, five or under or suffering from any one of a number of illnesses, including cancer.
Meanwhile, if you want an appliance replaced, you need to be receiving certain benefits, including Housing Benefit, Universal Credit and Income Support.
For more details and the full list of eligibility, you should visit applyforleap.org.uk.
How can I apply?
You can apply on the LEAP website, which does state that it is experiencing "unprecedented demand" for the service.
This means applications in some areas may be closed. In these areas referrals are only being accepted via partners, such as Citizens Advice.
The service is fully open for Scottish residents though.
Alternatively, you can call up to see if you might be eligible.
The number for English residents is 0800 060 7567 and the number for Scottish residents is 0800 029 4543.