The business water market deregulation

What does a business water market deregulation mean to me? Deregulating the business water market has changed who your business water account is billed by and how you pay for the water which is used by your business. The water market is now open which means there is competition to run your water accounts and […]
Understanding your water bill

What information is on my water bill? Your water bill will be somewhat different subject to whether you are on a meter, as your charges will vary. It will cover water, wastewater and drainage charges. If you have separate suppliers for your water and sewage services, then you’ll receive separate bills from each company. Your […]
Saving water: Tips for Businesses

Saving water within your business is not often a top priority and is also disregarded when thinking of strategic plans to save on business expenses. However, it is something that should be given more attention. In the next 50 years, environmental specialists expect there to be concerns over worldwide shortages of fresh water, due to […]
How the new water market works

The business retail water market is now open to businesses, charities and public sector organisations with premises that qualify. These ‘non-household’ customers are likely to be eligible if their premises are: used mainly for business supplied from a wholly or mainly English-based water company Licensed retailers now buy wholesale water services – the physical supply […]
Switch business water: the benefits of switching your business water supplier

Switch business water, why should you bother? Well, switching business water retailer does have its benefits. And it’s not all about price. Switch-Us are here to help present a choice of contract types, as it’s important to have one that suits you and your business. You can get great prices using our simple online service […]
Business water suppliers

Business water suppliers are split into two groups, those that were formed from the old regional water authorities that existed before deregulation, and those that can be considered new entrants to the market. The suppliers created from the regional authorities generally kept their names, such as Anglian Water. They are responsible for the water setup […]