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Water meter? DON'T

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infoman Wed 14-May-25 17:34:46

Same here, Water and sewerage charged together.

BlueBelle Wed 14-May-25 17:22:36

I live alone and recently our water and sewerage accounts have merged together
I have a water meter I’ve had one for many years and I pay £38 a month for the two bills added together
I d ask them to check as you feel it’s not correct but I don’t think it’s the water meters fault

Allira Wed 14-May-25 17:22:30

Georgesgran

There isn’t growstuff

There used to be
It must have been discontinued.

MiniMoon Wed 14-May-25 17:22:09

We have a water meter and pay £25 per month. Just DH and I live here and we are using our water as we did before having the meter fitted.
I suspect you have a leak. Request an engineer to come and test for leaks. You should not be paying so much.

Lathyrus3 Wed 14-May-25 17:20:56

In our area single person households without a meter pay a reduced charge - actually half of the charge for a two or more household.

I was doubtful of the £26 a month the OP said she paid but I can see it would be about £30 a month here, for a single person.

There’s the rub. A meter would save money if there are two of you but not if your water authority does the single household reduction.

growstuff Wed 14-May-25 16:55:51

Georgesgran

There isn’t growstuff

Didn't think so sad

Georgesgran Wed 14-May-25 16:55:47

Pressed too soon - there may be a discount for those on low income/pension credit.

growstuff Wed 14-May-25 16:55:31

I have a water meter. I live on my own (most of the time) and pay £30 a month for water (to give you an idea). I'm actually paying a little bit too much and this month I was sent a cheque for a £77 refund for the past 12 months.

As others have said, you possibly have a leak. If you can read the meter easily, turn all your water off for a couple of hours and compare readings.

Georgesgran Wed 14-May-25 16:53:13

There isn’t growstuff

growstuff Wed 14-May-25 16:52:18

Allira

^and I cant get rid of the meter^

Why? I'd be on to them again!
You should be on a special rate for a single-person household.

I didn't know about special water rates for single person households.

crazyH Wed 14-May-25 16:48:49

My water meter is on the road 😫

dayvidg Wed 14-May-25 16:37:18

Could possibly be an underground leak

mokryna Wed 14-May-25 16:34:46

To check if the meter is working correctly, fill a measured container with water and then see if that amount of water has been registered on the meter.

Georgesgran Wed 14-May-25 16:26:12

There’s no discount for single person occupancy Allira.

I hope you don’t have a leak lovingit but is it possible they’re reading the right meter for your property?
Northumbrian Water fitted my water meter and allowed a 12 month trial before we had to make a final decision on keeping it.

Blossoming Wed 14-May-25 16:22:52

All new build houses have them so we didn’t get a choice.

Marcv Wed 14-May-25 16:21:20

That sounds really frustrating It's tough when you feel stuck with a supplier. Have you considered reaching out to a consumer advocacy group for advice? They might have some suggestions on how to handle the situation.

lovingit Wed 14-May-25 16:17:30

I. have asked to have it removed and they said no.
No way of changing supplier like you can with energy.
grrr

Allira Wed 14-May-25 16:14:43

and I cant get rid of the meter

Why? I'd be on to them again!
You should be on a special rate for a single-person household.

Allira Wed 14-May-25 16:13:18

We asked for one but for various reasons the Water Board can't fit one.

They put us on a different charge which means we were paying less, as if we were metered, but the price has gone up by about 30% this year!

lovingit Wed 14-May-25 16:08:02

Living alone, I thought getting a water meter would be a saving.
Wow was I wrong.
Up to January I was paying £26 a month,a few pounds less than my friend who lives with her son in a similar house(2 bed semi).
Then it went to £47 and now from May it is £55!!!
My friends is £35.
I shower at the gym so only use the shower a couple of times a week,never wash my car and have a tiny garden.I travel a lot so my home is empty for 6 /7 weeks a year.
According to United Utilities this is correct and I cant get rid of the meter.
At the moment Im spending a lot of time on my knees checking the meter,I havent used any water since 1o'clock and am about to check if the meter has moved...if so it means a leak and I have to get a plumber if it hasnt moved I'm stuck at £55 a month whilst families without a meter pay much less.
It just feels so wrong and there is no way I. am using so much more water than last year.
Rant over..