If I had a leak or burst after the water has gone through the meter, do I have to pay for that water?

If you are unlucky enough to discover a leak on either your internal or external pipework, you are entitled to claim for the cost of the water lost during the time you had the leak.

It’s important to point out that you are only able to make one claim for an internal leak and one claim for an external leak at your address. However, if you are unfortunate to have further leaks in the future, and can prove that the lost water has leaked into a watercourse or similar, and not into the public sewer, we may be able to reduce your sewerage charges more than once.

We'll refund the cost of any water lost from a leaking supply pipe, as long as it is the first burst that the pipe has suffered, and it is repaired within six weeks of discovering it. We may also be able to give an allowance against wastewater charges.

If you wish to claim an allowance for a leak, click here to complete our online form.

Remember that you're responsible for maintaining all pipework within the boundary of your property, including the underground supply pipe and all internal pipework, whether you have a water meter or not.

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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