First, tell your current energy supplier that you’re moving. Citizens Advice recommends giving at least 48 hours’ notice, but the more notice you give, the better. This will give your supplier time to transfer your account to your new house (if offered), or to close your account.
If you’re on a fixed tariff, you might have to pay an exit fee. This usually doesn’t apply if you have fewer than 50 days left on your contract. If you move your tariff to the new house, exit fees don’t apply.
Also, make sure you give them a forwarding address so they can send you your final bill.
On the day you move out, take one final meter reading in the old house. You can use this in case the information on your final bill isn’t correct. It helps to take a photo of the meter reading for future reference.
If you have a smart meter, leave the in-home display unit there for whoever will be moving in.


