Unmetered customers

Your bill

Find out about our services and how we calculate your bill by viewing our video, or scroll down to read an overview.

Your bill explained

When you look at your bill, you will see charges for the following services:

We normally send you a bill once a year showing your charges for the year ahead.

As you don’t have a water meter, your charges are fixed for the year and are not based on the amount of water you use. Instead, we use the ‘rateable value’ of your home to calculate your bill.

Rateable values were set by the Inland Revenue prior to 31 March 1990 and were based on factors such as the size, condition and location of your home. As we didn't set these values, we are not allowed to change them.

We calculate your annual bill by multiplying your home’s rateable value with a charge for each of our services.

Your standing charge is a fixed charge for the year and isn’t based on your rateable value.

Our charges are updated every year on 1st April – you can find all our up-to-date charges using the following link:

Our charges

Would you save money with a meter?

If your home has a high rateable value then your bills will also be high. If this is the case why not see if you could reduce your bill by switching to a water meter.

Cheaper with a meter

Important notice

Heavy rainfall and sewer flooding

The heavy rainfall may be causing flooding in some parts of the region.

Our teams are out working hard across the region helping our customers who have experienced sewer flooding in their homes.

If you’re experiencing flooding from a road or footpath and there is no evidence of sewage (toilet paper etc.) please report this to your local council, who are responsible for highways drainage flooding.

Please be aware that our phone lines are much busier than normal, take a look at our flooding page for further advice on what to do if you’re affected by flooding.

Heavy rainfall across the North West may be causing flooding in some parts of the region. Our teams are out working hard across the region helping our customers who have experienced sewer flooding in their homes.

Flooding advice

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