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And find out there's no water meter And the tap tds is only 118 🥳
Quote from: Stoots on August 20, 2021, 10:11:38 amAnd find out there's no water meter And the tap tds is only 118 🥳Hope it stays that way for you, but a word of caution, most if not all water authorities will come and fit a new metre once a new customer moves in to a property that is currently rated not metered, its part of a nationwide target set by government years ago to get everyone metered. (I used to work for AW).
Just move in next door to Daz and you'll be fine.
Quote from: Stoots on August 20, 2021, 10:11:38 amAnd find out there's no water meter And the tap tds is only 118 🥳Were these not things you enquired about prior to moving into the property?
They can't force you to have a water meter fitted.But they entice you by cheaper rates.When we last moved into a new house the water charges were £400 + per year.With a meter fitted that came down to £180.As an aside When you move into a new home and it's got a water meter and the TDS is 285 and you've just moved from a house with TDS about 80 - that's me!
What's not to like about a water meter...my rates were about £55 then went on meter and down to £23.......then went wfp and it's still only £38
You're with Yorks water like me.....as Smudger said it's near enough £3 per 1000 litres......you're using 50000 litres a month at that price......28000 of that for personal use, that's a lot.I use around 6k/7k per month work wise but none of that is waste.......TDS is averaging 80 round here.
It's £2.96 round here including the standing charge for a 1000 litres so at £150 per month he's using 50,000 litres....work is 5,000 litres a week so around 22,000 litres.........28,000 litres usage.
Quote from: JandS on August 22, 2021, 03:03:28 pmIt's £2.96 round here including the standing charge for a 1000 litres so at £150 per month he's using 50,000 litres....work is 5,000 litres a week so around 22,000 litres.........28,000 litres usage.I don’t understand how anyone can use 28,000l of water in a month, excluding pure water. That’s insane, almost impossible.Something doesn’t add up…Sounds like they might have a leak between the meter and the house .