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Cost to run a home in Blackpool

North West · served by United Utilities

How much does it cost to run a home in Blackpool?

As of June 2026, running a home in Blackpool costs about £4,973 a year (£414/month): energy £1,862 (Ofgem cap), water £598 (United Utilities) and Band D council tax £2,513 (MHCLG). That is £76 above the £4,897 national average — a Gera Cost-of-Living-at-Home Index of 102 (rank 49 of 66).

Source:Ofgem energy price cap, Water UK / Ofwat water bills, MHCLG council tax (joined by Gera)·as of June 2026updated quarterly (last: )
Gera Cost-of-Living-at-Home Index102 / 100Blackpool is around the national average (rank 49 of 66; 100 = national average).How this index is calculated
Annual cost to run a home in Blackpool — component breakdown (June 2026)
ComponentAnnual costShare of total
Energy (Ofgem cap, national)£1,86237%
Water + sewerage (United Utilities)£59812%
Council tax (Band D, MHCLG)£2,51351%
Total annual cost to run a home£4,973100%

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Work out your own cost to run a home

Pick an area and your council tax band to see your personal annual total — the national Ofgem energy cap, your area’s water company bill, and your banded council tax. Every figure is a real published number.

£1,862
Energy (Ofgem cap)
national, /yr
£598
Water (United Utilities)
/yr
£2,513
Council tax (Band D)
/yr

Running a home in Blackpool at Band D costs about £4,973 a year (£414/month) — that is £76 above the £4,897 national average for the included areas. Broadband is not included in this total (no clean per-area price exists in open data).

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Cost to run a home in Blackpool by council tax band

Band D is the published reference. Other bands are the statutory ratio of Band D (Local Government Finance Act 1992, s.5), added to the same national energy and United Utilities water figures.

Council tax by band + total to run a home in Blackpool
Council tax bandCouncil tax /yrTotal /yr (energy + water + this band)
Band A£1,675£4,135
Band B£1,955£4,415
Band C£2,234£4,694
Band D£2,513£4,973
Band E£3,072£5,532
Band F£3,630£6,090
Band G£4,189£6,649
Band H£5,026£7,486

Broadband connectivity in Blackpool

Blackpool has a Gera Broadband Index of 69.4/100 86.3% of premises gigabit-capable and 36.4% full-fibre (Ofcom Connected Nations, July 2024). Broadband is shown for context and is not included in the annual £ total above — see the methodology.

Frequently asked questions

What is the total cost to run a home in Blackpool?
As of June 2026, the total annual cost to run a home in Blackpool is about £4,973 — £1,862 energy (the national Ofgem price cap typical dual-fuel bill for 1 July to 30 September 2026), £598 water and sewerage (United Utilities, the appointed company for Blackpool), and £2,513 Band D council tax (MHCLG 2026-27). Broadband is shown separately and not added to this total. Your own bill varies with energy use, water metering, and your council tax band.
Is Blackpool cheap or expensive to run a home?
Blackpool is around the national average to run a home: its Gera Cost-of-Living-at-Home Index is 102 (100 = the average across all included English authorities) and it ranks 49 of 66 (1 = cheapest). The national average total is £4,897/yr and the median is £4,916/yr. Source: Ofgem, Water UK/Ofwat, MHCLG, joined by Gera, June 2026.
Which water company serves Blackpool, and how much is the bill?
Blackpool is served by United Utilities, whose average household water and sewerage bill is £598 a year in 2025/26 (Water UK / Ofwat). You cannot switch household water supplier in England — it is set by where you live. This figure is the company average; a metered bill depends on usage.
Is broadband included in the cost to run a home in Blackpool?
No. We show Blackpool's real Ofcom connectivity figures — a Gera Broadband Index of 69.4/100, 86.3% gigabit-capable and 36.4% full-fibre — but broadband is not added to the £ total because no clean per-area broadband price exists in UK open data, and a single national price would not change any area's ranking. Adding an invented per-area price would be dishonest, so we don't.
How can I cut my running costs in Blackpool?
You cannot switch water company, but you can reduce energy use (insulation, efficient heating), check social tariffs (WaterSure), apply any council tax discount you're entitled to (single-adult households get 25% off), and switch broadband provider. GeraHome can connect you to local energy-efficiency and home-maintenance pros in Blackpool.

Areas with a similar cost to run a home

See the cheapest places to run a home (Dudley leads at £4,563/yr) and the most expensive (Liverpool, £5,134/yr).

Spend less running your home in Blackpool

You can't switch water company, but a GeraHome pro can cut your energy and maintenance costs — insulation, efficient heating, draught-proofing and repairs.

Contains public sector information published by Ofgem · Water UK / Ofwat · MHCLG and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Ofgem energy price cap, Water UK / Ofwat water bills, MHCLG council tax (joined by Gera) (June 2026).