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Maximise natural light at home this winter – for free!
It’s always important to maximise natural light in the wintertime. However, with energy bills set to rise in January and again in April, it could make an even bigger difference to your life than...
What does the 2026 budget mean for UK household bills?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the 2026 budget, outlining planned government spending over the next 12 months and beyond. While the budget covers everything from minimum wage increases to...
Please Connect Me wins ARP “Specialist Provider of the Year” Award 2025
We are absolutely thrilled to share some fantastic news that fills us with immense pride and gratitude - Please Connect Me has been awarded the highly coveted "Excellence in Specialist Provider"...
Surprise energy bill rise: what it means for your bills from January
Energy bills for millions of households across the UK are set to increase unexpectedly from January 1, 2026, marking a tough start to the new year's coldest months. The energy regulator, Ofgem,...
These 6 habits are draining energy in your home
Are your daily habits wasting energy? With gas and electricity bills climbing once again in the cold winter months, it’s the perfect time to change behaviours that are adding to your energy use....
Moving in winter made simple: top hacks for winter moves
Moving in winter can feel like a daunting task. There are plenty of reasons August is the most popular month to move house, and moving home in the winter months is far less common. However, with...
Dodge the O2 price hike: Here’s what to do
An O2 price hike for mobile customers in April 2026 has been confirmed - and the rise is higher than customers had been warned. Under the current regulations from Ofcom, mobile providers can raise...
Staying safe on public WiFi
Jumping on public WiFi to check an email or send a quick message can be a lifesaver, but it’s not without its risks. Whether you’re in the UK or getting online while travelling, using a shared...
Energy
How to find and use your fuse box
Do you know where to find the fuse box in your home? Finding and testing the fusebox is one of the day-one priorities on our home move checklist. Unfortunately, many people live in their homes for...
Which energy supplier is right for you?
Switching energy suppliers is one of the simplest ways to save on your energy bills, but how do you choose an energy supplier? The differences between energy suppliers may not be immediately...
Energy Price Cap update: what July’s changes mean for your bills
If you're moving home this summer, there's some encouraging news when it comes to your energy bills. From 1 July 2025, the energy price cap, which limits what suppliers can charge on standard...
What happens when your energy supplier goes bust
Do you know what to do when your energy supplier goes bust? Here is everything you need to know when that happens. Energy market in the past few years Over the past few years, the UK's energy market...
Broadband & TV
What is Freeview TV?
What is Freeview - and is it really free? Some of the UK’s most popular TV channels, including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, are part of a package of channels known as Freeview. Despite the name, you...
Do I need a TV licence? (Updated 2025)
While many households are legally required to pay the licence fee, it’s becoming increasingly common not to need a licence at all. Find out if you’re exempt from paying for a licence, and if you...
Which carrier network does your mobile use?
The UK is home to dozens of mobile companies - but did you know they all use one of four possible carrier networks? Knowing which carrier network your phone uses is crucial for checking your...
What is the Sky Glass Air?
Sky has released its new generation of Sky Glass Streaming TVs, including the Sky Glass Air. Sleeker and more lightweight than the original Sky Glass and the Sky Glass Gen 2, the Air is also a...
Water
Should I get a water meter fitted?
Every home in the UK has meters that measure energy usage, but only about half have a water meter fitted. If you don't currently have one, installing a water meter could reduce your monthly bills...
How much will you spend on household bills in 2024?
Be prepared, household bills in 2024 are set to change from April 1st. Across the UK, Council Tax, broadband services and utilities will see price increases for millions of customers. We've broken...
Protect your pipes from freezing – Home Maintenance 101
Your pipes freezing won't just leave you without running water - they can also flood and damage your home. Here's everything you need to know about how to stop your pipes from freezing - as well as...
Could you get help paying water bills?
A study by water regulator Ofwat published earlier this year revealed that 70% of UK customers don't know that they could receive help paying water bills from their supplier. The research also...
Council tax
How will Council Tax increase in 2024?
Council Tax - the bill paid to local authorities for essential services - is adjusted at the beginning of the Tax Year on April 1st. The new rates are based on inflation, as well as rising...
How does garden waste collection work in the UK?
We've already published a guide on which bin is which in the UK, but how does garden waste collection work? For homes with a garden green waste disposal can be a regular inconvenience. Plant matter...
How much will you spend on household bills in 2024?
Be prepared, household bills in 2024 are set to change from April 1st. Across the UK, Council Tax, broadband services and utilities will see price increases for millions of customers. We've broken...
What should you do if your council goes bankrupt?
What does it mean when a council goes bankrupt? Earlier this week, Birmingham City Council did effectively that, issuing a Section 114 notice. Birmingham's Council serve Europe's largest local...
Moving Guides
How to register to vote when you move
Whether you're moving to a new home or it's your first time, taking the time to register to vote has multiple benefits. The most obvious is getting the ability to vote in local and national elections. Voting lets you influence your country and community and has been...
Get your security deposit back when you move out
Your security deposit is an upfront payment made when moving into a rental home. The deposit protects your landlord from any costs associated with you damaging the property, failing to pay rent or ending the tenancy early. When you move out, your deposit is returned...
How to switch water suppliers
You currently can't switch water suppliers in the UK. The company that handles your clean water supply and wastewater disposal is decided by the area you live in When you move home, you're responsible for identifying and registering with your new supplier. Otherwise,...
What you need to know about the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
The Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) is a fee new immigrants to the UK pay to access NHS healthcare. The charge has been in place since 2015, Whether you'll be required to pay depends on the immigration status you're applying for. Who has to pay the...
PCM News
Please Connect Me Arrives in Ireland
After more than 20 years of helping home movers set up their utilities, Please Connect Me is pleased to announce we will be bringing our free, five-star rated utility concierge service to the Republic of Ireland! Having assisted thousands of New Zealanders and...
How to set up broadband in the UK
Whether you are relocating to the UK, purchasing your first home - setting up wifi for your new home is essential. But it can get overwhelming to sort out a dozen other important tasks including unpacking, paperwork and figuring out your new neighbourhood. To help...
The launch of our brand new customer dashboard
After a successful and eventful partnership with home technology provider, Ideavate, Please Connect Me is pleased to announce the availability of our brand-new customer dashboard. Everyone who uses our free utility expert service will be able to track the progress of...
Can I switch broadband providers for free under contract?
Broadband contracts are often long-term deals lasting anything from nine months to two years. For that reason, it can be scary to commit to a certain package, as prices are bound to change and it is likely that you will miss out on a better deal. So can you switch...