Just to be picky, technically anyone using water that hey are drawing from home for business usage should therefore be on a meter, even the trad window cleaner who only uses a couple of gallon a day
Which is total garbage of course and will be totally ignored.
Us WFP'ers are different of course in that we use a bathful of water every day, and there are so many of us it will be the difference between empty reservoirs and half full ones...not.
Another thing that irritated the hell out of me.....why are busines water rates (on a meter that is) more expensive than domestic?
What the hell is the difference?
Would I be getting something extra for my money?
Is there some extra service thrown in that I don't know about?
And how will they separate my main usage, the domestic water, from the bathfull of water I use for my business usage?
Why the hell should I pay 20% more for my domestic supply when the business use makes up....what...40% ? ?
Ok, with the above I am just being picky and a little arguementative, but you get my drift
And of course if the letter of the law is applied, were I to go back to traditional window cleaning then I should still be on a meter set at a business tarif, how angry I would be then if I had to pay 20% more than everyone else just for the sake of a bucket of water every day
Of course there are always R/O systems you can get that can fill up your tank, even a 1000l one in an hour or two (with enough water pressure, and you can always get booster pumps) so you can fill up on site during the day if you have too, even if that is only enough water for the job in hand.
I know that Roy Harding has a system that will fill up his tank faster than he can actually use the water.
Also; I have forgotten what thread it was on, but there was a reply detailing about the difference legally betwen having a system plumbed into your home, and a system you merely connect up to a water supply, maybe someone who reads this can supply a link to the thread in question?
So it ain't all doom and gloom for us window cleaners
We'll all be moaning like crazy when we do eventually get a long period of wet weather, I know we desperately need the rainfall, but I don't want to see it in the summer
Though I suppose that is pretty unlikely to happen, which is bad news for those in the South East! It means that we will probably have water problems right through until next winter.....sigh
Ian