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Since the non-domestic retail market deregulation in 2017, you have the option to choose the water supplier for your business. Giving your more choice and more control.
We’ll look at your current usage patterns and your spend, then we’ll dive into discussions with our chosen water supplier, more on them below, and see if there is a better-suited option available for you.
We can help make that whole process stress-free by doing the hard work for you.
Speak to our teamIf you’ve been on the same contract with the same water supplier for years, it could be time for a change. There are a whole host of benefits for switching your water supplier that will help your business.
Switching suppliers can help reduce your business costs. Our chosen supplier Everflow is a market leader, offering competitive tariff options to ensure you get the best deal.
Choosing a supplier with better customer support and value-added services can lead to more efficient water use and long-term cost savings.
If your business spans multiple sites or regions, a single water supplier simplifies billing, streamlines operations, and enhances cost control.
Are you wondering what the typical water usage is for your business? If so, we’ve got a handy guide to help. It’s important to keep in mind however, that various factors can affect the usage amount and these can include including the type of business you are (e.g., office, restaurant, manufacturing), the nature of your operations and whether you have water-intensive processes.
Let’s get to it! Get in touch with our team below and we’ll look at your options for you.
Commercial water differs from domestic and generally can be cheaper, however there are still various factors that influence what your water rates will be. As a business it’s important to understand the specific terms and conditions of your water supply contract with the supplier. Thankfully, our helpful team is on hand to help with this.
Water Consumption
Your water rates are often based on the volume of water consumed by your business or property. This is usually measured in cubic meters (m³) or litres. By having a water meter installed it is able to track the amount of water used so you are billed accordingly.
Property Type and Size
The type and size of your business can influence the water rates. Larger properties or those with higher water consumption due to their nature of operations might be subject to higher rates.
Industry Classification
Some industries are considered to have higher water usage or specific water treatment requirements. As a result, water rates might be tailored to the needs of the industry.
Sewage Charges
Commercial water bills often include charges for sewage treatment and wastewater disposal. These charges are typically based on a percentage of the water consumption, as not all the water used ends up as wastewater.
Location
Water rates can vary from region to region in the UK due to differences in water availability, infrastructure costs, and regulatory factors.
To ensure we help our customers with their water contracts, we went through a very detailed tender process to find the right one. This includes analysing not only cost options and products, but also which suppliers provide top-notch customer service as well.
Our first ever chosen supplier for water was Everflow, and now we’ve expanded and work with Wave and Water Plus. Enabling us to provide our customers and your business with even more options.
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