Your business now has a choice of water provider. Get the best deal on your business water with Tariff.com
Have you been with the Anglian Water for several years now? If so, there’s a good chance you could be paying too much for your business water. Since 2017, non-household premises have had a choice of water providers. In other words, the water market is open for business.
At a time when costs across the board are increasing, businesses need to save money wherever they can. The days of settling for high water bills are over and by switching suppliers with Tariff.com you could save up to 40%.
We know that taking control of your business water isn’t always easy. That’s why the Tariff team is here to support you and your business utilities. Whether you’re looking to optimise your water usage, switch suppliers or audit bills, Tariff.com is here to help.
We will perform a water audit across your business to assess your usage and examine historical bills to see if you’ve been overcharged. To complete the service, we can then switch you over to a tariff that better matches your requirements.
Business Water Rates
Every year Anglian Water advertise their revised charges based on the requirements set by regulators Ofwat. Here are a few of the charges for 22/23:
We’ll never convince you to make a switch that’s not right for you. Our team can make independent recommendations to help you get the most from your supplier.
Anglian Water covers the whole of the East of England, or around 7 million households and businesses. They also operate in Hartlepool, in the North East.
On average, water for businesses is around 8.7% cheaper than the water provided to households.
By switching suppliers, you could save up to 40% on your water bills! With bills on the rise, this is one of few utilities where you could save your business money.
Prices with Anglian Water increased on the 1st April 2023, by around 10.7%. This is in line with the usual increases we see every April, and takes into account inflation, new investments and other external factors. It’s unclear as yet whether we’ll see another rise in April 2024.
Water rates change every year in April. The price fluctuation will depend on your supplier and sometimes suppliers can actually decrease their prices. If you find yourself unhappy with your new business rate, you can always switch suppliers to get a better deal.
Carrying out water audits for your business is not just for accountants. Water audits help highlight where your organisation can save and cut costs, saving you up to 40% on your bills.