Frequently asked questions
We’re sorry if you have no water.
If we are working on the water network, we’ll always get your water back on as quickly as possible, and most supplies are restored in less than four hours.
If you’re unsure why it’s off, check our steps to identify the issue – it could be a problem with your stop tap or plumbing.
Did you know...We're responsible for making sure you have cold water at the boundary of your property.
If it's only your hot tap that's affected it's likely to be a plumbing issue and we're sorry we can't help with this - you'll need to contact an approved plumber.
Emergency work
If we are working on the water supply network and we can’t restore the water quickly, we will always try to let you know. Some larger mains are more difficult to repair but typically the water will be restored within 12 hours.
If an interruption is likely to be longer than four hours in peak times, we always try to provide an emergency supply - from standpipes, water bowsers or tankers. Under our guaranteed service standards, if we fail to restore the supply within 24 hours we will automatically pay you £20.
If you have an urgent need for water and are unable to get some from a shop, please contact us.
If we’re planning to do some work
Supplies may be interrupted if we’re carrying out routine maintenance work.
For example, we sometimes turn off sections of water pipe at night to identify leaks. This will usually happen between midnight and 6am. These interruptions are typically for less than one hour. As the disruption is short and at night, we won’t normally tell you in advance.
If interruptions to your supply will cause an issue, for example for the operation of kidney dialysis equipment, please let us know by registering for extra help.
We will always try to advise you of any planned work and assist you with any necessary special arrangements.
If we’re planning to interrupt your supply for more than four hours to do essential maintenance work, we will always give you at least 48 hours' written notice. If we fail to give you this notice we will automatically pay you £20.
If you have no water from your cold tap, or both the hot and cold tap it could be for a number of reasons.
Follow our simple steps to find out what to do next.
If steps 1 to 3 don’t work it’s likely to be because there’s a problem with the water supply. You can check our live map to see if we’re aware of any work in your area.
Find out what's going on in your area
Report it
If you have been unable to find the problem please let us know. We will then be able to investigate your problem and advise you on the next steps.
Let us know the issues you are having with your water supply by reporting a problem.
If it is only your hot tap that is affected the problem is likely to be related to an internal plumbing issue.
Unfortunately we cannot help you with this and you will need to contact an approved plumber for further advice.
If you have no water from both the hot and cold tap, check our no water advice.
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