Kilwinning Water: Hardness, Supplier & Tips

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If you are looking to find out more about Kilwinning water then you have come to the right place! In this guide, you will find out who handles the Kilwinning water supply and wastewater services, how to deal with Kilwinning's water hardness and other handy tips so that you can enjoy quality tap water in your home.

Kilwinning Water Supplier

Kilwinning's water is supplied by one company, Scottish Water. Here is the main Kilwinning water supplier contact:

Kilwinning Water Supply Contact
Water Company Phone Number Opening Times
Scottish Water 0800 077 8778 24/7

Kilwinning sewerage and wastewater is also handled by Scottish Water, and shares the same contact number and availability.

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Where does Kilwinning water come from?

Water can be provided from various sources, stretching from boreholes and wells to rivers and lakes. The majority of Scotlands water is sourced from local lochs and reservoirs. Due to them being topped up by rain (almost continuously), very little water comes from underground sources such as aquifers.

Water Rates Kilwinning

Residential properties have either metered or unmetered water rates. Homes with metered Kilwinning water rates will have a meter number on their water bills or the account number starts with MC for metered customers and UC for unmetered customers.

If you don't have a water bill you may be able to find a water meter by looking around your home. These would usually be next to the stop tap in the garage or kitchen, or in the garden in a small box in the ground. If you have a water meter, you must give your supplier regular water meter readings. Not doing so could result in your provider estimating your bills.

Homes that don't have a water meter will have the rateable value instead. The rateable value uses your homes location, size and the availability of services to create an estimated consumption value, which is then used to generate your bill.

The average water rates Kilwinning residents are being charged result in an average water bill of around £369 per year. This amount combines both sewerage costs and water supply.

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Kilwinning Water Hardness

Water hardness is a measurement of the value of dissolved minerals present within an areas water supply. The higher the value of minerals such as magnesium and calcium within your water, the harder the rating will be, and the less effective it will be for domestic use. The good news for you is that Kilwinning's water hardness rating is soft. This means that your home will be less prone to limescale accumulation, your appliances will be more efficient, and your energy bills can be lower than homes in hard water areas.

Can you drink the water in Kilwinning?

Yes! you can drink the water in Kilwinning. You can rest assured that Kilwinning water meets high standards making it safe to drink. The UK Drinking Water Inspectorate has scored Kilwinning water quality a 99.96% in overall mean zonal compliance, meaning that your water is safe to drink. It is not necessary to boil or filter Kilwinning water to make it potable.

If you notice a change in taste or smell of Kilwinning water this may be due to one of the following reasons:

  1. Chlorination ensures hygiene throughout the pipe network and poses no risk to health.
  2. Plumbing such as new taps or pipes can contribute to the taste of your household water, adding metallic, salty or rubbery hints.
  3. Seasonal changes in water characteristics or the source of your water can infuse Kilwinning water with an earthy smell or taste.

If you feel that your water may no longer be safe to consume or has drastically deteriorated in quality, you should contact Scottish Water.

Kilwinning Water Problems

Kilwinning water problems can come in many forms, including anything from burst water pipes or flooding to having no water supply in your home. If you are uncertain about what you would do in such an event, read on.

  1. If you are near a computer, go to the "report a leak" section of the Scottish Water website and fill out the online form.
  2. If you aren't at home, reach out to Scottish Water on social media at Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or simply give them a call.

Kilwinning No Water

If you have no water in your home, it is important to identify if the issue is related to your home plumbing or a Scottish Water outage impacting Kilwinning.

  1. Check the "Contact Us" or "Report problems" sections of the Scottish Water website for any information explaining why you have no water.
  2. Ask your neighbours if they have the same issue. If they don't you may need to contact a plumber, as the issue could relate to your home's plumbing.
  3. Check that your stop tap is open. If this is in the closed position, turning it to the open position should allow water to resume flowing. If it doesn't, contact Scottish Water.
  4. If you have no water, is it only no cold water, or no hot water? If you have cold water but no hot water, the issue will be with your home plumbing and not the water company.

    If there is no cold water, not even a trickle, contact Scottish Water for assistance.

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