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chrissa1 | 16:55 Thu 14th Feb 2019 | How it Works
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How do I read my water meter. Do I screw, flip or need a screwdriver?

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I'd say flip, have you tried?
You don't need to read it, the water company do it.
Why do you want to read it ? The water company send people out to do that, all you have to do is open the bill and look at your reduced amount.
I wanted to read my water bill when I suspected I'd got a leak.

I just flipped the metal cover set in to the pavement
I don't think you have a Meter fitted. Take a look at this video.

Well. At least not in the ground. Do you have one where it enters the house ??
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I tried to flip, mamya and it didn’t work. I’m afraid to be too strong with it. Lol.

I have got a meter, klazo.

They want to charge me £25/month when I won’t use anywhere near that.
Is there a neighbour with the same set up you could ask?
chrissa1. I cannot say for sure as I'm not there. But the Hex plug looks like the blank plug that needs removing to allow a meter to be fitted.

When the water board installed your outside stop tap. this is part of the set up and is there for the future if you decide to have a external meter fitted. I would still assume that your water meter is inside your property (an existing meter prior to the new external stop tap).

Just have a look where your internal stop tap is and I think you will find it. If there is not one there. Then you will be running on the old Rates tariff.

This is just my belief, I maybe very wrong.

Only trying to help :-)
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Good point. I’ll go and have a look under my kitchen sink.
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I can’t see anything under the sink. I’ll ring them tomorrow.

Thanks.
I don't think you have a meter.
At £25 a month (Looks like you're on Rates)

The water board usually only take 10 payments per year.

Here is the latest tariff

UNMETERED Fixed charge per year*

Water supply £252.94

Therefore 10 (months) x £25 = £250 (and a bit of change)

I f you don't think you're using that much per month. Contact your supplier to have said water meter fitted. Explain that you have the new outside set up ready to receive a meter.

I don't think you'll incur any cost.

Hope this helps :-)
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Cheers, klazo.
The guy who removed his meter in Navan (link in 16.15 post)....am I the only one who would have removed my watch and not worn a suit while faffing about down there?
So are you saying you don't have a meter after all? My meter reader is under a metal plate on the pavement not under the sink. I needed to use teh blade of a screwdriver to lift the lid up but it was easy.

Isf it's a meter is £25 just for the water or the total monthly charge including standing charge, waste water, surface water removal etc?

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