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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby Kaz » 28 Nov 2023, 19:08

Wow, Shell! That's an awful lot :(
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby Workingman » 28 Nov 2023, 20:03

Shell, everything I have read points to a few things. If you do not have a meter your bill is based on the rateable value of your home dictated by your local Valuation Office Agency (VOA), and there is also a general rule of thumb: if there are more bedrooms than people a water meter should be cheaper.

Your cost does seem quite high. though, and, being a Yorkshireman, I would be tempted to check again. :D
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Postby miasmum » 28 Nov 2023, 22:54

We have 2 baths a day and 2 showers. The washing machine is on most days, as is the dishwasher. I also fill the sink with water every morning and leave all the breakfast things to soak In the summer I water the garden most nights

So when I did my online assessment it came back saying I was better as I was
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby Workingman » 28 Nov 2023, 23:51

No criticism, Shell, but your bill still seems a lot.

I used the Anglian water calculator - not the cheapest. https://www.anglianwater.co.uk/help-and ... alculator/

People in the home - 2
Baths per week - 14... 1 each per day
Showers per week - 14... 1 each per day
Washing machine per week - 4 or 5 per week
Dishwasher per week - 7... a load every day
Garden hose pipe per week in summer - 4... every other day

Total = £732. I few tweaks without affecting your personal hygiene and it comes down below £700.

But, hey, it's your water, your choice.
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby miasmum » 29 Nov 2023, 07:03

That’s what I used WM. But the difference is negligible at £6 per month At least I don’t have to worry if I use extra

But thank you
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Postby saundra » 29 Nov 2023, 12:23

Mm if you have two baths and two showers I would say don't have a meter
I remember my eldest never had a water meter till his children s left home very wise decision until they moved back after uni :lol:
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby Suff » 29 Nov 2023, 13:24

Water in the UK is damned expensive.

I checked that Anglian checker. We don't have baths, just showers, user the washing machine about 3 times a week and use the well to water the garden. We use the dishwasher daily.

With that it told me it was ~£450 and around 90m3.

I drain and fill my pool most years. It's 45m3. Plus our normal water usage. In a conversation with someone a few years back I was told filling the pool was around €75. I don't know our bill but I'll have to go and look.

However if that estimate of €75 is correct, then our normal water would be around €200 per year. Plus standing charge of course.
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby Suff » 29 Nov 2023, 13:25

BTW we have 5 bathrooms and 2 toilets. We pay Significantly for them on rates.
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby miasmum » 30 Nov 2023, 20:21

Came home this evening to discover the hose in the garden had frozen and burst. Huge great fountain in the middle of the borders. Boy am I glad I dont have a meter
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Re: More rubbish from a regulator - Ofwat this time.

Postby saundra » 30 Nov 2023, 20:44

:lol: :lol: xx
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