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Water meters
We have applied to have a water meter and have got an appointment for an
inspection. Our water comes under a piece of tarmac that forms a shared area for access to 5 houses and our tap is just off our property in this shared area. Thw water then runs undergound and comes out up what would be our external wall, if it wasn't for the fact that we have an out building, if that is the right way to describe it, that was built to house a meter cupbord, a bin cuipboard and an L shaped shed that goes round the back of the cupboards. The hose shut off valve is in this shed. Now to my question. Where would you think they would want to put the meter? It they wanted to put it in the shed, they wouldn't get access to read it. They could fit it after the external shut off valve, but I would not like to have to pay for any water that leaks from the tap to the house shut off valve. Even though I believe I am responsible for any leaked water Do you think I could get them to run the supply into our meter cupboad and then fit a meter in there? Dave |
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