It is a legal requirement that all properties built after 1990 have a water meter of some sort, and they have to be read annually. The readings can be automatic (new meters) or by a visit (old meters), but they still ger read.
Homes without a meter, pre 1990, are charged on a rateable value set by the Local Valuation Office or an assessed volume based on size of property and number of inhabitants or a flat rate set by the water company.
miasmum wrote:Boy am I glad I dont have a meter
miasmum wrote:Mine is at the end of my drive.
If you don't have meter then it can't be at the end of your drive. I think you and Saundra are confusing meters with main Stop Cocks / Taps. Meters are usually housed on or in the property though in some cases can be at the boundary. Stop Taps are usually away from the property, on the path or thereabouts
Jo, you like all the other millions of us, will not be able to save the £500 Ofwat claim. It's a fictitious figure made up on a spreadsheet, just like all those other "averages" the media throws at us.