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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.3.25 is yorkshire water 46k litres a month or 10'600l a week based on my £150 a month5000l will be pure water.So 5600/7 is 800l a day for home .2 baths a day is 500l or more right there, washing machine on non stop etc. Sounds about right to me.Actually thinking about it, the bill might be less now it was 150 a month when I had an employee so will have used more water.
Ever heard of a shower?Darran
Who’s even got time for a bath as opposed to a shower?
Quote from: Simon Trapani on August 23, 2021, 10:40:18 pmWho’s even got time for a bath as opposed to a shower?Time?You must work too muchI'm home for 3, I've got all night. Can't beat half hour in the bath with some Epsom salts.
My understanding is that where I live (covered by Wessex Water & Bristol Water) any change of occupier now has to have a water meter fitted. So if I move I have to have one.But if I wanted a meter fitted on my existing house (not that I would), then I can try it for up to 2 years. After that there is no going back.
Well I spoke to yorkshire water , flat charge of £470 for the year and they won't force me onto a meter.Save over a grand a year, can have as many baths as I like now
Result! Do other waterboards offer that? Always wondered what I’d do if/when we move one day.
Your stop tap is usually in the footpath outside your house. Most properties are usually in a state of readiness to have a water meter screwed into the carriage where the stop tap is. The meter belongs to the water company any problems or leaks beyond the meter towards your property is your problem. If you make a fuss they'll stick you on a business rate tariff.