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Water bill

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That’s the independent one which I used, and is pretty much the same result as I got from the one on Dwr Cymru - 50% saving. I missed a call yesterday when at the game for having mine fitted.
It's probably a bit more accurate, and it does ask a few more questions on usage, and to be honest, when I'd finished the saving was a lot less less than what I thought, only about 20 quid a year, unless I've completely over estimated my usage,which I dont think I did.🤷‍♂️
 
Yes, it's not very good. I don't think it really reflects the potential savings a customer could make.

Disregarding hosepipes and garden sprinklers, it more or less says that you will not save a lot by changing to a water meter, yet from what people have said on here, that is not the case.

Although I guess the no brainer point in regards to actually making a switch to a meter, is that if it doesn't suit ones needs, you can just revert back to the no meter water supply, and just pay the rate.
At the risk of repeating myself, see my reply to NJ below. And the link to the calculator, hope it helps.👍
 
It's probably a bit more accurate, and it does ask a few more questions on usage, and to be honest, when I'd finished the saving was a lot less less than what I thought, only about 20 quid a year, unless I've completely over estimated my usage,which I dont think I did.🤷‍♂️
Or I’ve massively underestimated 🙈🤣
 
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