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Martin Lewis warns everyone about eight vital energy checks you need to do now as bills rise

MARTIN Lewis has warned households about the eight vital energy checks to do now as bills rise.

It comes as millions of households will see their energy bills rise in April.

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Energy bills will rise for millions in AprilCredit: Rex

Martin Lewis said: " Energy prices will rise 20% for almost everyone in April, but some are being hit by unexpected rises now."

The current energy price guarantee caps the average household energy bill at £2,500 a year - but this ends in April when the cap will rise to £3,000 a year.

But the energy price guarantee is only a cap on unit rates - so if you use more energy expect to pay more than the average household.

Martin Lewis said that households urgently need to do eight vital energy checks in his - we've listed these below.

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1. Check if your energy prices changed on January 1

Ofgem still sets an energy price cap on what suppliers can charge based on wholesale prices - and an updated cap took force on January 1.

And this meant that the discount on bills provided by the energy price guarantee changed slightly - pushing up costs for thousands who pay on receipt of bills or rely on economy 7 tariffs.

Martin said: "How much your costs change depends on how you pay and where you live.

"On average, there'll be no change in January for those paying by direct debit. However, for those on prepay, it's a £20 a year increase on average and £39 a year rise for those who pay on receipt of bills."

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2. Check if you're overpaying by direct debit

Most energy customers pay a fixed direct debit, which means you pay a fixed amount every month.

Your energy company will work out the cost of your energy for the year ahead and divide this into equal payments.

Most energy firms will use the average amount of gas and electricity used in previous years to calculate your monthly instalments.

But Martin said: "The last price rise was 27% in October, but many have seen direct debits rise far more, some by double, even though they're in credit.

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