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People with debt problems could install a water meter to avoid hike in bills

- Monday, 28 February 2011

Brits, including those seeking debt advice, may want to install a water meter in order to save money on their water bills.

Such is the suggestion of Ann Robinson, director of consumer policy at uSwitch.com, who stated that if a home has more bedrooms than people a water meter can be cost-effective and save a household £56 a year.

She made these comments after Ofwat announced that the average water bill will increase by 4.6 per cent to £356 a year in April.

Ms Robinson stated there are other options for consumers, including those living with debt solutions, if a water meter is not suitable for them.

She said: "If a water meter isn't the right choice, consumers should look at where they can make savings.

"Switching energy supplier can save up to £458 a year, while being on the best deal for your home phone, broadband and TV bundle can cut £261 off your household bills."

Dave Rodger, managing director of the Debt Advice Foundation, recently suggested that parents with working children living at home should ask them to contribute to the household costs.
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