UNLIMITED WATER
WATER BILLS FOR STUDENTS
Unlimited Water for your student house
Get the water bills off your list of things to worry about. Pop it in your student bills package for super easy bills.
Unlimited Water = No more water bill worries
Unlimited Water comes as standard with a Fused Bills package, super handy if you and your housemates are on a water meter. Multiple people doing laundry, dishes and showering means the bills can start to add up fast. Fused’s Unlimited Water service means you and your housemates can:
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Use the water you need with no stress
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Pay bills on the same day every single month
UNLIMITED WATER
How a water bill usually works:
Your water bills cover the cost of supplying clean, safe water to your home and maintaining the pipes etc. that deliver it.
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If you’re on a water meter:
- All the water that goes into your home spins a wheel which measures how much water you’re using.
- You’re charged based on how much water you use.
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If you don’t have a water meter:
- Your local water decides your water bill based on your home’s ‘rateable value’.
- In a lot of cases this was calculated 30+ years ago, and isn’t always up to date. It’s an odd system but it’s what we’re working with 🤷
Water bills are usually paid alongside sewerage rates which are…exactly what they sound like. There’s a huge system in place to take waste water away from your house, and that part of your bill pays for that.
Including your water bills in your student bills package can make your finances easier. Tap the button to get a quote for easy bills next year.
WATER METER
Can I get an unlimited water deal even if my student house is on a water meter?
Yep.
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If you do have a water meter, Unlimited Water is an amazing deal, because you don’t need to worry about how much laundry, dish washing or showering you need to do. And you’re getting the convenience of bundling your bills.
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If you don’t have a meter, adding Unlimited Water to your student bills package is a super convenient way to pay for your water bill with all your other bills. The amount you pay will be based on your rateable value. If you don’t think it’s right, you can contact your local authority who can make any updates it might need.