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Around 90% of our customers pay for water based on how much they use - and we believe this is the fairest way for everyone to pay for water. That’s why, between April 2025 and April 2030, we’re fitting more meters and moving customers over to measured charges.
We’re doing this in phases. We’ve already moved customers in some of our most water scarce areas.
On average customers on measured charges use 37% less water than those on fixed unmeasured charges. This means we need to take less from the environment to meet the demand for water across our region.
What does this mean for me?
If there’s already a meter at your home and you’re not paying measured rates – we’re gradually switching customers over to measured charges. We’ll write to you directly ahead of the switch and move you across to measured charges from the April after we’ve contacted you. You can see more about our roll out plan in the frequently asked questions below.
Moving back to measured rates after the switch
When we’ve switched your account across, you’ll no longer be able to choose to move back to unmeasured rates, even if your meter was fitted in the last 24 months. This is because you live in an area classed as water stressed, so there is no longer an option to switch back.
If you choose to get a meter fitted at your home
If you request a water meter before we get to your area, you’ll have the option to move back to unmeasured rates at any point within the first 24 months of paying measured rates. However, once our switching programme reaches your area, you’ll move over to metered charges even if you’ve chosen to switch back from measured charges previously.
For more information on our switch to measured charges and what it means for you, take a look at the frequently asked questions below.
If you’d like to see and manage how much water you’re using at home - sign up to MyAccount. If you have a smart meter at home and you use MyAccount, you’ll be able to see the amount of water you’ve used, and how much it’s cost in pounds and pence once you’ve switched to measured rates.