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Typical water bill for a 3 bed house?

44 replies

kisaki333 · 21/10/2022 13:47

Heya,

I just recently moved to a new house. A 3 bed semi. It's my first house. Before, I only ever lived in flats.

I'm curious what your typical water bill is for a similar house?

I got my first water bill and i am a bit surprised... at sbout £60/month, it's almost double what we used to pay in our 2 bed apartment! I get it needs to be higher, but double?? It's the same people living here so technically the same consumption... The property is unmetered.

Does this sound about right or did they possibly make a mistake?

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Newhousecrying · 21/10/2022 13:51

If you’re unmetered i believe the consumption doesn’t matter. You’ll get charged for what they think you are using. Our three bed semi was £43 a month unmetered and we switched to a meter and it’s £25ish a month.

TattiePants · 21/10/2022 14:14

That seems a lot. I pay £41 per month for a 4 bed with 4 people living in it. Can you get a meter fitted?

Lastqueenofscotland2 · 21/10/2022 16:03

That’s nuts! I’ve got a three bed (just me and DP) and it’s about £13 a month?
Where abouts are you? When I was living in Devon south west water were extortionate

DaphneduM · 21/10/2022 16:18

That's a lot of money. We're on a meter (four bed detached) with Severn Trent and its £21 a month. I would definitely see if you can have a meter fitted.

bloodywhitecat · 21/10/2022 16:20

It will also depend on who your water company are.

Tumilnaughts · 21/10/2022 16:22

3 bed semi here, I take baths every night and my DH showers twice a day most days. We pay about £42 a month with 3 people living here. It will be because you're unmetered. Just ring them up- I'm sure they'll sort it out for you. 😁

RedRiverShore2 · 21/10/2022 16:24

I would get a meter, we pay £40 a month for 3 bed detached, 2 people but we do use a fair bit of water.

Redcrayons · 21/10/2022 16:26

£56 not on a meter.

Bump4Xmas · 21/10/2022 16:27

There’s a Water Meter Calculator on MSE which may help you see if it would be right for you.

Things to consider: amount of people living in the house, frequency of baths, usage of water using appliances, any extras like hot tubs or pools.

TheFlis12345 · 21/10/2022 16:30

3 bed semi here, under Affinity water. We pay £38 a month. I am convinced it would be less if we had a meter as it’s just the 2 of us but due to some ridiculous plumbing set up on our street, we can’t have one fitted.

Loachworks · 21/10/2022 16:30

Three bed semi, two adults, two very hygienic teens and we're on a meter...£67 a month.

SpaghettiSquash · 21/10/2022 16:30

If you're unmetered you can use as much or as little water as you wish and it won't make a difference to how much you pay. Your bill is partly based on the rateable value of your property and so that's why you're seeing a difference after moving from your flat.

Ring your water company. They can tell you if you would be better off on a meter. If you swapped to a meter and found you were worse off they used to allow you to swap back within the first year. I'm not sure whether you can still so that now though.

JoJo10 · 21/10/2022 16:33

3 bed house, unmetered. We pay £61 a month over 8 months.

bravotango · 21/10/2022 16:36

Ours is £47 per month, no meter

DeannaFromHumanResources · 21/10/2022 16:58

3 bed end of terrace, Anglian Water £30pm

MaggiesPrincess · 21/10/2022 17:03

3 bed semi, 2 adults and 2 children, £60 a month on a meter and that’s with us watching how long we are in the shower, limiting the number of baths etc at one point it was over £80! The meter was already here when we moved in, I would never choose to have one!!

TimeForMeToF1y · 21/10/2022 17:13

Do some posters not understand how water rates work? The only factors are the rateable value and where you live.

Unless your water company has made a huge cock up it costs what it costs. Get a meter fitted if you think it would be cheaper

Runwayqueen · 21/10/2022 17:38

When I lived in an unmetered 3 bed property we paid £88 a month, but that's under south west water. Now in a 3 bed metered property we pay approx £40 a month, but I expect that to increase as DD is showering more frequently now.

OneDayAtATimePlease · 21/10/2022 17:38

TimeForMeToF1y · 21/10/2022 17:13

Do some posters not understand how water rates work? The only factors are the rateable value and where you live.

Unless your water company has made a huge cock up it costs what it costs. Get a meter fitted if you think it would be cheaper

Completely agree. It's rather worrying that people competent enough to own property don't understand this simple thing.

What someone in a 3 bed rateable value pays in Birmingham has absolutely no comparison to what someone in a 3 bed rateable value in Cardiff pays. Completely different companies and the charge is the the charge. Throw in water meters and you have even more variables that make zero difference.

If you aren't happy having the security of unmeasured water get yourself a meter and pay for every drop instead. But be careful, you only have a short time to change your mind then it's permanent.

SheWoreYellow · 21/10/2022 17:40

They generally say that if the number of people < number of bedrooms then it’s cheaper to be metered.

kisaki333 · 21/10/2022 18:00

TimeForMeToF1y · 21/10/2022 17:13

Do some posters not understand how water rates work? The only factors are the rateable value and where you live.

Unless your water company has made a huge cock up it costs what it costs. Get a meter fitted if you think it would be cheaper

Yeah, that's what I was wondering. Is it a cockup or just the price in my area. My company is Thames Water. Their support is SHIT so i want to get an idea before i contact them.

Despite what some ppl say, I think a meter would be a bad idea, I've been called a duck before! 😅

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jennymac31 · 21/10/2022 20:42

We're on a meter with Wessex Water and we pay between £18-£24 a month, depending on consumption. We live in a 3 bed house (2 adults and 2 kids). When we were unmetered, our monthly bills were £48.

MrsMoastyToasty · 21/10/2022 20:52

If you're not on a meter you pay a flat fee for the year irrespective of how much you use, plus the sewerage equivalent flat fee. Normally you can spread it over 10 months.
Water rates are based on the Rateable Value of the property set by the council rates department before 1989 (pre Poll tax days). Generally bigger houses in posher areas had higher Rateable values. Rates haven't been used as a basis of charging since 89 as everything built (or converted) since then is metered. Obviously older houses still exist without meters until the owner makes the switch.

RidingMyBike · 21/10/2022 20:56

Ours is £39 per month for a 4 bedroom but was a lot higher before we got a water meter installed

iwantabreakfastpantry · 21/10/2022 21:09

5-bed (6-bed if you are a try-your-luck-estate-agent), 4 of us, lots of laundry.
Metered water bill (Thames water) is 3
£35-ish a month.
The biggest difference was when we changed the shower head and our bill was halved. We also noticed that our hot water tank now lasts 4 showers even with a much reduced boiler temp.
Whereas before, we would have to have the hot water on and at a high temp to heat the tank if all 4 of us needed showers.