Re: Water meter
We pay under £25 per month for our metered water. We shower instead of bath and have a large water butt for the garden. We use our water as and when we need it, don't waste water but aren't skinny with it either.Re: Water meter
Re: Water meter
Re: Water meter
I could do with another water butt. I have a lot of tubs to water frequently in hot weather, so my existing water butt gets emptied quite quickly. Then, because its hot and dry, it doesn't fill up again, so I am back to square one, with no water for my tubs.Re: Water meter
Re: Water meter
Re: Water meter
You may remember my post recently when I said my DDs had gone up from £7pm to £23! I soon got on the phone, yes they agreed my usage was quite low so it's been lowered to £16. Probably the average for these 1 bedroomed single occupancy flats. Still an increase of £9pm, wiping out my extra pension.Re: Water meter
There is a whole industry for this topic and it depends how much you want to spend to save money. It is all based on harvesting rain water so a series of tanks are sunk in your garden and all your gutters (eve's and down pipes) are fed into the largest. A pump sends it to your roof tank where its is ready for when you shower or use the washing machine. It is then sent back to another tank in the garden then up to the roof again for when you flush the loo. This is why there is a standing charge when you have a meter so that they can still get ya...
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