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les_taxi
3rd May 2011, 14:16
Just had a water meter fitted that should save me £££s:xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
3rd May 2011, 14:27
They've just replaced mine with a 'smart' one ...don't even need to visit the house now.
My quarterly averages about 40 quid all in.
Of course I rarely bath. :)
les_taxi
3rd May 2011, 14:41
They've just replaced mine with a 'smart' one ...don't even need to visit the house now.
My quarterly averages about 40 quid all in.
Of course I rarely bath. :)
Yes mine is the 'smart one too'
I will use hosepipe on next doors outside tap to water garden:laugher:
Walaytawo
3rd May 2011, 14:56
Did it cost anything to upgrade to this Smart one?
les_taxi
3rd May 2011, 15:00
I know mine is free they can't charge you for a standard instalation,my annual bill is about £450 normally so i should save lots.
Already paid 2 £50 direct debit payments so maybe will only end up owing another £100 in total:)
Walaytawo
3rd May 2011, 15:12
That does sound quite reasonable by UK standards.
grahamw48
3rd May 2011, 16:56
Yes, mine was free.
Here in York the water company (Yorkshire Water) have to give us discount since they took over York Waterworks...cos the water comes straight out of the river.
I'm assuming they give it a clean first. :Erm:
stevewool
3rd May 2011, 17:22
i dont have a meter fitted but my water bill is £180 so i am happy
Lancashirelad
3rd May 2011, 18:19
i like washing the car and watering the garden with a hosepipe so guess its a bad move 4me to have a meter fitted
KeithD
3rd May 2011, 19:24
I have a bath everyday, and leave all the taps running for hours.... it annoys the Southerners as my local reservoir is still full :Hellooo:
grahamw48
3rd May 2011, 23:37
Huh.
When I was a lad we used to dream of having a tap... INSIDE our house. :cwm3:
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