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Re: water rates time of year
We've got a water meter, there's two us, and we pay about £200/year.
Our eldest son lives on his own, has a meter, and his yearly bill is approx £140. Don't get a meter! If everyone does the water companies will put their charges up to make up for the lost revenue. |
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I haven't paid more than £100/year since being on a meter (one occupant). Severn Trent are one of the very few who do a discount for surface water drainage not going into the drains, mine goes into soakaways so that reduces it a bit.
Do a check of likely usage, your supplier's website will almost certainly have a checker. If you're reasonably careful with usage and one occupant I'd think it's a no-brainer. Check to see whether there is a get-out clause, you should be able to switch back to rateable charge within a certain period (12 months??) if a meter doesn't work for you. |
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yea embee your right i can have it removed if in 12months im not onto a winner :)
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I dare not get a meter, I pay £460. but washing machine is on 3 times a day. (The wife does the grandsons dobi as well as the rest of the family) wife and daughter #1 take daily baths etc.
Next door neighbour (2 adults 3 kids) has a meter and pays about £600/year |
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all depends how much kwak cleaning you're doing ;)
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When you have a meter your sewage is calculated on your usage but here are two things that might be helpful to peeps.
Having drain off for rain water gives a reduction 10% I think so say you have Put a house brick in the cisterns and use the shower rather than baths. Sounds silly I know but it reduced our water consumption by about 30%. |
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Get a meter Daz, it's way cheaper. Was in Sainsbos Thursday and they was giving away free cistern bags - ie to fill with water and put in the cistern. I've done our loos, and they still flush OK, as DT says, saving is about 30%. The package also contains a narrowing device to put in the shower head to reduce the amount of water flow, but I like a torrent in the shower so I haven't fitted it.
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good advice coming here :) ive ordered all the water saving devices Ed from www.southstaffswater.com
talking to people at work today and some pay as little as £15 per month! thats half what i'm paying! i think the shower device ive ordered is just for combi showers not electric ones :( my trouble is i love me baths :( |
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