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ok who's got a water meter?? how much a year on average do you pay??
my water rates have come at £377 this year but i live on my own and spend half the time at work, would i save by having a meter?? |
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we pay £183 per year and there is only 2 of us,that`s without a water meter.
sorry just realised you want comparisons from people with meters. Last edited by svdev; 11-03-11 at 07:43 PM. |
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They say you're better off having a meter the fewer people in the house (rule of thumb is more rooms then you have people). I pay £18 a month.
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They are robbing feckers IMO, just ask your neighbours how much theirs is, they will all be different.
I fail to see how one house can be different to another if occupancy is the same, same house, same supplier etc, but they are !! |
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everyone ive spoken to about water meters say i cant loose,
mine works out to about £31 pm but i pay mine at mo in 2 x 6monthly payments, i reckon i can get that down to £15 pm and then pay monthly not half yearly this would see a saving of nearly £200 per year!! little gixer would be insured for nowt!! |
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my neighbour but one houses 2 adults and 3 kids and his is £330 pa £47 per year cheaper than mine?????
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Used to pay more for myself in a one bed flat in essex than my parents did for a 3bed house with 2/3 people in it before I sorted a meter out
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while you're at it sort your energy (and gixxer insurance) out using a comparison site or manual ring round and then use a cashback website like quidco or topcashback...andabout a year later you'll get a nice little surprise. I got £180 cashback from switching to a cheaper supplier.
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I've always used a meter. I use average 170 litres water per day.
That works out at £22 PM including the sewerage and the street drainage which they also lump in |
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