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They are so easy to fit, just a 10mm drill bit through the top, and they come with a cap to plug the whole if you want to reverse it.
I'm a bit negative towards dishwashers as every audit i have down where the customer complains of high bills , there has always been a dishwasher.
All depends on the age of the dishwasher as if its an old machine, it will not be very economic with water. Granted newer ones are but on an Eco...
Ok, if you really want to cut your bills you'll have to embrace this , but it will work.
many of the audits i do , people get the shower times wrong ( not saying you have, but worth checking) Its worth getting a shower timer without the other's knowing and time them separately. Guaranteed its...
most insurance companies will not cover leaks on existing pipework , they put it down to wear and tear.
Some will pay for the tracing of the leak but not the actual fixing of it, so worth checking. Our water company used to do a "beyond the box" one locate and repair but was costing them...
Ok , are your wc's dual flush or single? (push button or Handle)
your shower electric , power , or mixer?
how long do you all spend in the shower?
how many baths per week?
boiler combi or system boiler ( with tank/ cylinder?)
age of dishwasher and how many times a week do you use it?
same with...
I have done 100's of private water efficiency audits for a major water company and now do it for business's and save them thousands , so have a good idea on where to save and where you using your water.
If you let me know your details of wc,s , showers, how many in the household, dishwasher...
1.3 cubic meters = 1300 lts or to put it into perspective 1300 litre bottles of coke.
Average usage is 150 ltrs per day per person.
Water companies and building regs are trying to get this down to 125 ltrs per day.
It just shows how much people waste, being on a water meter should be more beneficial for households of 3 or less.
The only resin why it goes up, is because you have not concept of how much it costs and because you pay a set fee you can use as much as you like.
I installed rain water...
Compulsory metering will be the norm. Simple fact is we waste water and take it for granted, so the fairest way is to pay for what you use.
It's not hard to do with a few gadgets here and there, but mainly attitude and educating people.
Being on a meter is not about what you use, it's about...
30% of your water is flushed down the loo, so don't use it as a bin for wipes! cotton buds etc.
Turn your wc's into dual flush if they are not already.
Put a piece of toilet paper at the back of the pan to see if it gets wet as some cisterns internally overflow.
Put a shower restricter on your...