Energy & Utilities

Water Bills UK — How to Reduce Costs and Get Help

How water bills work in the UK, how to reduce your water costs, whether a water meter could save money, and support for those struggling to pay.

Water bills might not be switchable, but there are still ways to reduce how much you pay — and help available if you are struggling. Understanding how water bills work is the first step.

How Water Bills Work

ComponentWhat It Covers
Water supplyClean water delivered to your home
SewerageWaste water processing
Surface water drainageRainwater runoff from property

How You’re Charged

MethodHow It Works
MeteredPay for what you use (per unit) + standing charge
UnmeteredFixed amount based on property’s old rateable value

Average Bills by Region

Region (Company)Average Annual Bill
South West Water~£579
Wessex Water~£526
Southern Water~£475
Anglian Water~£467
Yorkshire Water~£450
United Utilities~£440
Thames Water~£430
Severn Trent~£410
Welsh Water~£480
Northumbrian Water~£440

Approximate figures — your bill depends on usage and metering.

Should You Get a Water Meter?

When a Meter Usually Saves Money

SituationLikely Savings
Fewer people than bedroomsUsually saves
Live alone in large propertySignificant savings
Couple in 3+ bed houseUsually saves
Water-efficient householdUsually saves
Small family, large propertyOften saves

When Unmetered May Be Better

SituationDetail
Large family, small propertyMay use more per person
High water use (garden, pool)Metered could cost more
Medical need for high waterCheck before switching

Online Calculator

Most water companies offer calculators to estimate whether a meter would save you money. Check your company’s website.

Your Right to a Meter

RightDetail
Free installationYou can request a free meter installation
Trial periodMost companies offer 2-year “try before you buy”
RevertCan often switch back if it costs more
Assessed chargeIf meter fitting isn’t possible, an assessed charge applies

Reducing Your Water Bill

Low/No Cost Actions

ActionAnnual Saving
Shorter showers (4 mins max)£60–£100
Fix dripping taps£30–£60
Turn tap off while brushing teeth£10–£20
Full loads only (washing machine)£10–£30
Water butt for gardenVaries
Efficient flushingUse dual flush correctly
Don’t run tap for cold waterUse a jug in fridge

Devices That Save Water (Often Free from Supplier)

DeviceWhat It DoesSaving
Shower timerEncourages shorter showers£20–£60/year
Tap aeratorsReduce flow without affecting pressure£10–£30/year
Cistern displacement deviceReduces toilet flush volume£10–£20/year
Shower head exchangeEfficient showerhead£30–£70/year
Leaky loo stripDetects toilet leaksVaries

Bigger Investments

InvestmentSavingCost
Water-efficient showerhead£30–£70/year£20–£50
Dual-flush toilet£20–£40/year£100–£300
Water-efficient washing machine£20–£40/year£300–£500
Water-efficient dishwasher£15–£30/year£300–£500

Help If You’re Struggling

Social Tariffs

Most water companies offer reduced tariffs for customers on low incomes:

CompanyScheme NameTypical Discount
Thames WaterWaterHelpCaps bill at £279/year
Yorkshire WaterWaterSupportUp to 50% off
United UtilitiesHelp to PayVarious reductions
Severn TrentBig Difference SchemeUp to 90% off
Anglian WaterLITECapped bill

Check your company’s website — most offer significant discounts if you’re on benefits or low income.

WaterSure Scheme

FeatureDetail
What it isBill capped at average for your area
Who qualifiesMetered customers on benefits with either: medical need for extra water OR 3+ children under 19
How to applyContact your water company
Eligibility benefitsUniversal Credit, Tax Credits, Housing Benefit, Pension Credit, etc.

Other Support

SupportDetail
Payment plansAll companies must offer if you’re struggling
Payment breaksMay be available in hardship
Trust fundsSome companies have charitable funds
Debt write-offCAP (Christians Against Poverty), StepChange can negotiate

Understanding Your Bill

Bill ComponentWhat It Is
Water supply chargeCost of clean water
Sewerage chargeWaste water treatment
Standing chargeFixed daily amount
Surface water drainageRainwater runoff (can sometimes reduce — see below)
Units used (metered)Your actual usage

Reducing Surface Water Drainage Charge

If rainwater from your property does not drain into public sewers:

SituationAction
Your roof drains to soakaway (not sewer)Apply for reduction
Your driveway drains to gardenApply for reduction
All rainwater stays on propertyCould remove charge entirely

Contact your water company to see if you qualify.

For more on managing household costs, see our household bills guide and reduce energy bills guide.