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I have just took over a job where a building has been converted into 3 flats. A plumber has utilised the existing incoming main and split it 3 ways to serve the flats. Surely this is not correct as there are no meters to measure water consumption and with a 15mm supply, there would be low pressure if tenants were using water at the same time. Should the landlord notify the water provider to fit meters etc? I wonder if anyone could shed some light on this matter, thanks
 
Well for starters one poor bugger is going to have a water bill for all 3 flats. If they're going to be 3 separate flats they'll need there own supply and meters. You can't just feed them all from one flat. You'd have to get onto the water board and sort it with them, although it wouldn't be cheap! It needs doing though, bit cowboyish not doing so.
 
Quite common. Landlord pays the water and the cost is split between the three flats or each flat pays its own water bill straight to the supplier.

What would be the problem is trying to feed three flats off a 15mm main.

The modern standard of course is for each flat to have independent supplies off the water suppliers main outside. But as far as I know there is nothing stopping a landlord from doing it the way it is done.


In many areas blocks of terraced house are fed off one communal main.
 

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