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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: MNWC on March 11, 2008, 05:36:39 pm

Title: WFP and water meter
Post by: MNWC on March 11, 2008, 05:36:39 pm
Got my water bill in for this comeing year....up again !!!

Is anybody on a meter and use wfp ?? if so how much water do you use wfp and does it work out cheaper to run than a standard bill ??

Marcus...
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: simon w on March 11, 2008, 06:31:11 pm
 Marcus.

I'm on a water meter and use approx 3200LT a week for two W/C. just got a bill from the water board for £710.84 :'( for six months. I have just set up a monthly direct debit with the water board and will be paying £125 per month for the next six months this will clear the bill and depending on my water consumption over the next six months hopfully put me in credit. Sewerage sevices seem to make up the biggest part of the charges.

P.S if your not on a water meter i'd recommend trying your hardest to keep it that way.

Simon W
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: MNWC on March 11, 2008, 06:44:43 pm
Cheers Simon

Youve convinced me !!! :o

Marcus
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: windowwashers on March 11, 2008, 06:49:44 pm
Got my water bill in for this comeing year....up again !!!

Is anybody on a meter and use wfp ?? if so how much water do you use wfp and does it work out cheaper to run than a standard bill ??

Marcus...
Marcus,

do not get a water meter  ;)

your bill is cheap if you dont have one.

Ian
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: simon w on March 11, 2008, 06:56:35 pm
Can't moan really approx £6.00 per day for water use, so if you look at it that way it's not really much of an overhead and of course we get tax relief on this when we submit our tax returns.

It would be interesting to know how much water some of the larger W/C companys get through a week!

Simon W
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: windowwashers on March 11, 2008, 07:00:25 pm
Can't moan really approx £6.00 per day for water use, so if you look at it that way it's not really much of an overhead and of course we get tax relief on this when we submit our tax returns.

It would be interesting to know how much water some of the larger W/C companys get through a week!

Simon W
Simon is your 3200L a week including waste ?
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: mark dew on March 11, 2008, 07:01:01 pm
Can't moan really approx £6.00 per day for water use,

It costs me that in diesel each day.  :o
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: windowwashers on March 11, 2008, 07:03:30 pm
Can't moan really approx £6.00 per day for water use,

It costs me that in diesel each day.  :o
:o thats pretty good  :-[
Title: Re: WFP and water meter
Post by: simon w on March 11, 2008, 07:16:20 pm
Ian.

 3200Lt per week product water not including waste. The bill was higher than i was expecting this time. probably due to the fact that three months ago my booster pump seized up during the weekend and i lost a lot of water from the mains. Flooded garage  :'(

I've sorted this problem so it cant happen again, you live and learn  :)

Simon W