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Vicky Parry
15th Jun 2026
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Before summer 2026 spending kicks in, now is the time to check the bills quietly draining your bank account.
Holidays, days out, childcare, travel and social plans can all make summer an expensive time of year. But many households are already losing money before they even get there, simply by sticking with old contracts, auto-renewals and subscriptions they no longer use properly.
🚨 Why this matters now
Every month you delay could mean another month of overpaying. A few checks this week could free up hundreds of pounds before summer costs start piling up.
The problem is simple: providers often rely on customers doing nothing. If you let a contract roll on, accept a renewal quote or ignore a price rise, you could end up paying more than you need to for months — or even another full year.
Here are five bills to renegotiate before summer — and what to do today.
1. Broadband and Mobile Contracts
If your broadband or mobile contract has ended, there is a strong chance you are no longer on the best deal.
Many customers start on an introductory price, then move onto a more expensive standard tariff once the contract ends. Others see annual price increases added to their bills and never question them.
🚨 Why act now?
Summer often means heavier home internet use, especially if children are at home more, guests are visiting or you are streaming more. If your bill is already too high, now is the time to cut it.
Check the best deal here.
Check whether your contract has ended, what new customers are being offered, and whether another provider has a cheaper deal.
💷 Potential saving
Up to £300 a year, depending on your current deal.
✅ Take action today
Call your provider and say: “I have found a cheaper deal elsewhere. Can you beat it, or do I need to switch?”
2. Energy Bills
Energy bills remain one of the biggest household costs, and many people assume there is nothing they can do. But your tariff, direct debit and usage habits are still worth reviewing.
🚨 Why act now?
Summer is a useful time to review your energy account because heating use is usually lower. Waiting until winter could mean dealing with problems when your usage and bills are already rising.
Check whether your direct debit is based on actual or estimated use, whether you are in credit, and whether you are submitting regular meter readings.
💷 Potential saving
£100 to £250 a year, depending on your usage and current deal.
✅ Take action today
Log in to your energy account, check your latest bill and submit a meter reading if you have not done so recently.
3. Home and Car Insurance
Insurance is one of the easiest bills to leave on autopilot — and one of the most important to check before renewal.
If you simply accept your renewal quote, you could miss out on cheaper like-for-like cover elsewhere.
🚨 Why act now?
Leaving insurance until the last minute can reduce your options. Comparing early gives you more time to find better cover and challenge your renewal quote.
Before renewing, check comparison sites, direct insurers, your excess, optional extras and whether your current insurer will match a better quote.
💷 Potential saving
£50 to £300 a year.
✅ Take action today
Put your renewal date in your calendar now and start comparing a few weeks before your policy ends.
4. TV, Streaming and Subscription Services
Streaming services, TV packages, music apps, cloud storage, fitness apps and premium memberships can quietly add up.
One small subscription may not feel like much, but five or six unused or overpriced services can become a serious monthly drain.
🚨 Why act now?
Summer usually brings extra spending on travel, food, children’s activities and social plans. Cancelling unused subscriptions now can free up money before those costs arrive.
Go through your bank statement and check which subscriptions you have not used in the last 30 days. Look for duplicate services, premium plans you do not need and memberships you could pause over summer.
💷 Potential saving
£50 to £200 a year.
✅ Take action today
Cancel or pause one unused subscription today. Do not wait until “next month” — that is how the charges keep rolling.
5. Credit Card Interest Rates
If you are carrying a balance on a credit card, interest can make your debt much harder to clear.
This is especially important before summer, when holidays, travel and extra spending can tempt people to put more on credit.
🚨 Why act now?
Every month you delay reviewing your credit card could mean more money going on interest instead of reducing what you owe.
Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to ask your provider for a lower rate, move debt to a 0% balance transfer card, increase repayments or set up a fixed repayment plan.
💷 Potential saving
Potentially hundreds of pounds, depending on your balance.
✅ Take action today
Check your credit card interest rate today. If you are paying interest, look at whether a balance transfer or higher monthly repayment could reduce the cost.
Why Waiting Could Cost You
The biggest mistake is assuming you will “sort it later”. Later often becomes another month of overpaying, another automatic renewal or another year locked into a deal that no longer works for you.
⚠️ Do not delay
Providers know many people are too busy, too loyal or too overwhelmed to challenge bills. That is exactly how easy savings go unclaimed.
If you could find an extra £300, £500 or even more for summer spending in a single afternoon, you would probably make the time. Renegotiating your bills could do exactly that.
Your 30-Minute Bill-Cutting Action Plan
📌 Quick checklist
- Open your banking app and list your regular monthly payments.
- Mark any contract that has ended or is close to renewal.
- Compare at least three alternative deals.
- Contact your current provider and ask for a better price.
- Cancel, pause or downgrade anything you do not use.
✅ Final CTA
Pick one bill from this list and deal with it today. The sooner you act, the sooner the savings can start.
FAQs
Which bills should I renegotiate before summer?
The five bills worth checking first are broadband and mobile contracts, energy bills, home and car insurance, TV and streaming subscriptions, and credit card interest rates.
Why should I renegotiate my bills now?
Acting now can help you avoid another month of overpaying, stop automatic renewals and free up money before summer spending begins.
Can I negotiate bills without switching provider?
Yes. Many providers offer retention deals if you contact them before leaving. You will usually have a stronger case if you have found cheaper competitor deals first.
What should I say when renegotiating a bill?
Say that you have found a cheaper deal elsewhere and ask whether your provider can match or beat it. Be polite but clear that you are prepared to switch if they cannot offer better value.


