This is not strictly DIY, but I hope somebody here can advise.
I live in the basement flat of a converted terraced house in the West End of Glasgow. I'm trying to work out which gas meter belongs to me. The only one that I can find is out the front, below street level, underneath the stairs that lead up to the front door to the building. This is the one I registered with Scottish Gas.
The reason I'm not sure that it's my meter is because the gas bills seem surprisingly high. It's a medium size two bedroom flat, and the bill for the last quarter was =A3300. The gas appliances are central heating and the hob in the kitchen.
I wondered if this meter is for the whole building, and that there is a specific meter for my flat somewhere else. Is this possible? Or is it just that gas is expensive and my boiler is inefficient? How do I find out? I know I can turn on the gas and watch the dial go round, but that would also happen if the meter was for the whole building.
Peter