Return of the Rev
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Our predicted bill year £1300 a year,WINNERS OR LOSERS?
Our predicted bill year £1300 a year,WINNERS OR LOSERS?
Definately winners, had a water meter fitted a few years ago, never looked back.. Only the wife and l at home, have baths not showers, saving loadsamoney.
it makes you realise just how much you are being ripped off to use a natural resource.
At Hailsham we were made to go on meters....think it was an area they used as an experiment on water usage. Also with South-East water...but Southern for the drainage,which cost more than the supply.I wish we had a meter it would save me a fortune. But as I get my water from South-East water they won't pay to fit one.
Help yourself to water from the nearest river, it's completely free.
Theyre a con, just use a drinks bottle / brick / any other object.We moved here and on meter and it was coming out at equivalent of £650 a year. Mate recommended these
http://www.hippo-the-watersaver.co.uk/index.html
And we're now at about £400
I don't know anyone with a family who are saving money...
when you consider that we are about to have Fracking introduced in Sussex, which uses 13 million gallons of water PER DAY, it makes you realise just how much you are being ripped off to use a natural resource.
Help yourself to water from the nearest river, it's completely free.
I had them round to fit a water meter last week, only to be told that they can't cos my water mains is in an inconvenient position for them (too high up or low down). Will cost an extra £100 or so to get a plumber in to sort it before I can ask them back.
My bill is £1200 pa and they reckoned I would save loads.