Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
My water meter is inside the house, so not sure where my liability starts and stops. Nasty feeling it is at the property boundary, not at the meter location.
Southern Water have said that they will locate the leak. Given the size of the bill they think it’s a large leak and will be easy to trace.. they’ll then advise whether it’s my problem or theirs... checking home insurance as we speak!
How do the readings get reported? Over here someone manually has to lift the drain cover in the street and take it. And really water usage should be fairly consistent through the year so no requirement to read monthly
My water meter is inside the house, so not sure where my liability starts and stops. Nasty feeling it is at the property boundary, not at the meter location.
Given that they have recently been heavily fined for their completely inept attitude go finding and fixing leaks, i would have thought you were highly likely to come out favourably on this. If you don't I would certainly take it to ofwat.
Given that they have recently been heavily fined for their completely inept attitude go finding and fixing leaks, i would have thought you were highly likely to come out favourably on this. If you don't I would certainly take it to ofwat.
I agree. The water companies are supposed to be taking action to reduce leaks. Given the technology that’s now available you would think there must be a systems solution that could report unusual water usage. Customers could then be alerted earlier to possible problems and water leakage could be reduced: a “win win” for everyone........but wait, wouldn’t it cause a reduction ( god forbid) in water company profitability and executive pay?