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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Sever water meter issue
Hi,
Im in a dilemma, can someone please help me.
I have been suffering with my water bills going up since last year and now I am paying £60.00pm. I live alone and work 6 days a week, hence I have very low usage on water.
I live in a 2 bedroom flat, and yes I have checked for leaks and there have been no leaks and also checked with the downstairs neighbour.
On Saturday I took a meter reading at 11.30a.m. the reading was 15753. When I checked the meter at 5.30pm it was 21039.
Essex and water state there must be a leak in the property but I have checked, no taps leaking etc and no leak downstairs. The leak
has gone extremely bad as I have notice my monthly payments have gone from £27.00 a month to £60.00.
Can someone please advise, as Essex and water state their meters are never faulty as faulty meters give less meter readings and not high!!!!