Macmillan Rhyming Answers C/D 25/01
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You really do have to work out your useage first. Like how many baths a week, washing up, showers, toilet flushing, washing machine (full/half loads) watering the lawn, cleaning cars. Most water meter sites give you an online chart to enable you to work out your approximate consumption. For a larger family then it is still cheaper paying the extortionate prices, for a smaller family or a water conscious one it is much much cheaper to have a meter fitted.
There is recent thoughts of many water companies making the fitting of meters obligatory. They will profit from this as most homes have more than one person and they will make more from the metered system. To the frugal water users or single people they will profit - and be the only ones who will.