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Can anyone reassure me that a dripping kitchen tap for a week isn’t going to cost hundreds in water bill?

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Worrieddds · 07/02/2024 22:30

i have no idea about the cost, recently separated and very fragile, can’t get plumber until Monday.

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LaviniasBigBloomers · 08/02/2024 07:52

Poppysmom22 · 08/02/2024 06:44

Catch the water over a fixed period of time say an hour then times the volume by 24 so you know how much you accumulate in a day then work out what % of a cubic meter that is and then you can calculate the cost

But if you catch the water then you can use the water so it just becomes part of your normal use so you don't have to do a big sum Grin

Poppysmom22 · 08/02/2024 07:54

LaviniasBigBloomers · 08/02/2024 07:52

But if you catch the water then you can use the water so it just becomes part of your normal use so you don't have to do a big sum Grin

ROFL good point I do love a big sum though

seymourhoffwoman · 08/02/2024 08:08

Mine was dripping for months till I looked up how to fix it on YouTube. Was pleased the plumber wasn't available and saved myself ££.

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