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Forgetting the legalities I think you would get so much social pressure from your customers that you would have to stop or do trad downstairs or summat.
I live in Stockport and have the hosepipe ban coming in too but I’m trying to find out are we definitely excempt from it as I’ve seen it’s banned for cleaning windows as a homeowner but obviously we are using it as a business purpose but filling from a domestic home tap not meter, is that a grey area?Driving over to Sheffield a few days ago the reservoirs was looking quite empty, I read that they’re losing silly amounts every day in leaks though so I sympathise due to the weather on one hand but the last 5-6 years most summers have been a wash out and 2-3 months of barely any rain we get this I find it abit of a joke myself that we aren’t more prepared!
Because of the general ignorance n stupidity of the general public whom we work for, I would print some small flyers of to explain what an actual "hose pipe" ban means and for whom.When the time comes when they restrict business usage of water then I would revert back to the ladders only restricting myself due to the severe heat we may be working in. But as above, this is why it's important to have separate funds for when we get hit in the bad times.
When I get asked I just say it only affects residential usage and not commercial at the moment. I also remind them I am working from a tank not mains.I also tell them I use water saving technology too where no water is wasted between windows and I purify without producing any waste.
Quote from: Wibble ( Paul ) on July 26, 2018, 04:41:18 pmWhen I get asked I just say it only affects residential usage and not commercial at the moment. I also remind them I am working from a tank not mains.I also tell them I use water saving technology too where no water is wasted between windows and I purify without producing any waste.You lie basically.