Water bill

dirtydog said:
I didn't know five bedroom houses had four bathrooms? :eek: Seems a bit OTT.


ours is a 3 bed house with 3 bathrooms ( 1 bath , 2 showers , 3 toilets etc ) , all a bit overkill as only 2 of us live here :D
 
jamoor said:
the house is less than 10 years old, i think we would have figured if there was a leak ;)
i think we may just use loads......

Has there been a break out of the runs in your house? :eek:

Start by putting a house brick in the toilet cisterns
 
I already had a water meter fitted when I moved here, at first I was annoyed that I couldn't get rid of it but now I'm happy as my water bills are around half of what they were before!

The only cutback I have had to make is the garden sprinkler as leaving this on for a few hours can really add to your bill! :eek:
 
the water board should be shot
they tryed to charge us for sewerage etc and we have our own treatment plant as they don't service our area!!!!
cheaky buggers tryed to fob us off that it was for "other" services too!
 
VeNT said:
the water board should be shot
they tryed to charge us for sewerage etc and we have our own treatment plant as they don't service our area!!!!
cheaky buggers tryed to fob us off that it was for "other" services too!

I don't think you fully understand what's involved in bringing drinkable water into your house....
 
Mikol said:
I checked my sisters water meter yesterday, first time I had seen one. Hers was on 32 meters cubed. She has only been there since September. Is it me, or does 32000litres seem a lot to have consumed during this time in an apartment with just the two of them?

If they run baths then no, not really.
 
Mikol said:
They have a bath, but I'm sure it's mainly showers. Although now I have come to remember how much she used the washing machine when we lived at home, so I'm guessing that i's more than possible knowing her habits :P Cheers.

Rule of thumb, the average household on a meter (people without meters have a higher avaerage) is responsible for consuming approx 140 litres per person per day. Let's say they use 280 litres per day and they've been there 150 days (5 months approx) then they would have used 42,000 litres. So they're on the low side if you compare it to the national average.
 
Rotty said:
our bill is about £40 a quarter , either you are doing something seriously wrong , there is a leak or the meter is playing up


Eh..!! I pay around £80 per quarter for water and sewage. Same sized house by the sounds of it. Average for me yearly has been around £360 - £400 a year. Two, each running a bath every night, general usage etc... Yours sounds very cheap compared to mine..!!
 
Running two baths a nght isn't going ot do you any favours :)

I work for a water company, and it does sound quite high, although the biggest charge in our area is for the sewerage, I guess it's the same elsewhere?

But then we do have the highest water charges in the country I think :(
 
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