I have just moved house and the new water supplier is stating that I have to have a water meter. Does anyone know if this is the case or can I insist on a normal non-metered tariff? Thanks
I'm getting a meter, so I can only speak for Thames water. All new builds have, for a while, been fitted with a meter, and nothing can be done about that. Any old builds fitted with a meter have a period of grace in which you can change your mind BUT if the house goes to new owners in the meantime, the meter stays.
Thanks for all the responses. It's not a new house and I am moving from Thames Water to Three Valleys Water. I'm not aware of there being a water scarcity in the area.
As eyeshade suggests it may not be a negative move - just something to get used to.
Please note that we now install a meter at properties in our supply region whenever a property has changed occupier. If we have installed a meter under these circumstances, there is no option to change back to non-metered charges. For more information on compulsory meters, click here
If you qualify to change back to non-metered charges and would like to apply, please email us and we will send you a form to complete.
you prob better to get a meter fitted
then you only pay for water used
water co's want everyone on a meter
to make people change the charges for non-metered prop is far more than one with so cost of water is covered
with a meter you only pay for waht you use