Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dave Willis on May 01, 2010, 07:19:06 pm
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Just looked at my meter (i'm really bored today) and I reckon I get through eleven cubic metres of pure water per month.
Add that to my waste and then to the household usage and it looks like I could be in for a large water bill.
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bummer! cant u put it through ur books ;D
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Just looked at my meter (i'm really bored today) and I reckon I get through eleven cubic metres of pure water per month.
Add that to my waste and then to the household usage and it looks like I could be in for a large water bill.
if your using it you will be earning it ;)
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Just looked at my meter (i'm really bored today) and I reckon I get through eleven cubic metres of pure water per month.
Add that to my waste and then to the household usage and it looks like I could be in for a large water bill.
Easy come easy go mate! ;) ;D
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22 squid a month based on £2 per cube m2
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I'm on a metre too. I pay £26 a month.I use approx 1400 litres a week for my business plus general usage. So not too bad really. I also put some of it through my business.
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Why not invest in your own meters? I have a meter on my pure and another on my waste, both post RO. That way I know exactly how much pure I'm making and how much waste it costs me to make it. I keep records of the water usage and I can prove exactly how much water is for business use and so put it through my books. When it comes to paying for the sewerage, I can deduct the pure water because I can prove that doesn't go back into the sewer.
A couple of meters and associated pipework will set you back less than £50
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How do you plumb your meter into the waste Ian? I have 1/4 inch pipe on my ro ,would I need a jg fitting to take it up to normal 15mm pipe size to fit the meter?
My water meter before ro is on normal copper pipe.