Soldato
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Mine is £17 a month for flat rate then about a fiver a month for water
1000 liters that's nothing bet I use that in a week.
Probably about 4 baths a week that holds at least 150liters.
Fish tank gets a 50% change every week, that's 100 liters.
Then you have the jetwash both cars every week over winter, showers every day, washing up twice a day.
Baby bath is probably 10 liters a day.
Baby steriliser is 5 liters a day.
It all adds up pretty quick.
Dont know where you got that from.I looked up the supplier for Manchester area, they give the cost per cubic metre as £1.78,
1,000 litres is equivalent to:
- 3,300 cups of tea
- 28 showers
- 13 baths
- flushing the toilet more than a hundred times
per month yes, but, as commented, £54 p/m exclusively for unmetered water is ~ 1m^3 a day ... I think there would be a leak.1000 litres is nothing! You would use 1000 litres / month
Dont know where you got that from.
"1 cubic metre equals 1,000 litres of water, and this costs around £3."
So you have been comparing purely the price per 1000 liter forgetting my £54 includes everything.
Now add the standing charge and sewerage. Lol
No wonder you think meters are so cheap.
I pay £1.80 a day all in.
That's meaningless without the liters used and rates.We average £320 per year for a 4 bed detatched, that's about 85p a day
That's meaningless without the liters used and rates.
I could well use double or triple the amount of water in which case £1.80 a day is brilliant.
Still meaningless your neighbors would have been the same amount but he could have been filling an Olympic pool every week.Well all I can tell you is that before the meter was fitted approx 5 years ago our water bill was £660 based purely on our property value.
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Well it won't matter soon enough, as we'll all be on smart meters by law