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New meters could be fitted to ‘every UK home’ to stop ‘rip-off bills’

By staff18 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A new report has been presented to the Government about how to make the current water usage system fairer for households, and it could mean big changes for millions of Brits

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Experts have argued for an urgent reassessment of water usage in the UK(Image: Getty Images)

Millions of UK households could be required to install compulsory meters under new proposed regulations. These radical changes are being suggested to prevent families from being overcharged for their water bills.

A fresh report has been submitted to the British government, outlining ways to make the system more equitable for households, with single occupants and childfree couples currently at the most risk of being overcharged.

Experts have urged for change without delay, to ensure Brits aren’t being ripped off and to make sure the country is prepared for a future population boom, which could see our water usage habits change. It comes after Martin Lewis issues an urgent £80 message to Brits with a smart meter.

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Smart meter displays for energy are already in use in many homes (Stock Photo)(Image: Yau Ming Low via Getty Images)

So what has this report determined? One proposal is to roll out smart water meters for all households, mirroring the current trend of smart energy meters, reports Birmingham Live. This would ensure customers are billed for the actual amount of water they use rather than a flat fee, which often proves too steep.

Many households are likely paying more for water than they actually consume due to the lack of fitted water meters. Water companies calculate bills for these customers based on property size and the average family expected to reside there. This means that single occupants or couples without children are likely being overcharged.

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It’s likely that many households are paying more for water than they need to(Image: Getty Images)

Smart meter displays, already in use for energy in many homes, could also be provided to help families monitor their usage – thereby helping to reduce waste.

Experts argue that an urgent reassessment is needed regarding how the UK utilises and conserves water in the coming decades.

The report, penned by former civil servant Sir John Cunliffe, states: “By 2055, it is anticipated there could be an additional 8 million people living in England, and public water supply could experience a shortfall of up to 5 billion litres per day.”

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