Cottingham Water: Moving, suppliers & Quality

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Need to find out more about Cottingham water supply or have just moved to the area? This guide will provide you with all of the information you need to get started! From who your water and wastewater suppliers are, to your water's quality, and how to find out if you have metered rates.

Cottingham Water Supplier

Cottingham water is supplied by one water company, Yorkshire Water. Here are the main Cottingham water supplier contact details:

Cottingham Water Supply Contact
Water Company Phone Number Opening Times
Yorkshire Water 0345 124 2424 Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm

Cottingham sewerage and wastewater is also handled by Yorkshire Water.

Cottingham Wastewater and Sewage Contact
Water Company Phone Number Opening Times
Yorkshire Water 0345 124 2424 24/7

Be aware that calls to numbers starting with 03 may be charged at local rates by your phone company.

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Where does Yorkshire Water come from?

Most of the water that Yorkshire Water supplies to the domestic market come from surface-water sources such as reservoirs, rivers and streams, and to a smaller extent from boreholes. No matter which source your water has come from, Yorkshire Water carries out extensive testing to ensure its safety before reaching your home.

Water Rates Cottingham

Properties in Cottingham will have one of two forms of metering: metered or unmetered. The simplest way to find out which applies to your home is to take a look at your water bill. Homes with metered water rates will have a meter number on their bills, and their account number may start with MC for a metered customer. If you can't see either of these, or your account number starts with UC, then this likely means you are an unmetered customer.

If you don't have a bill, you can check around your home for a water meter. These would be located in a small box in your garden, or in the vicinity of the water stop tap in your kitchen or garage. If you have a water meter, you must give your water provider water meter readings. Your provider will bill you according to your exact usage, and so not providing readings means that they will have to estimate bills, which may be inaccurate and more expensive.

Homes that are not metered will have a rateable value of the home instead. This value uses factors such as property size, location, and the availability of services to create an estimated usage value that is then applied to your bill, rather than measuring your properties direct usage.

The average water rates Cottingham residents are being charged result in an average water bill of around £491 a year. This amount combines both water supply and sewerage costs.

If you need further clarification on the ins and outs of water rates and meters, or are simply looking to learn more, then these simple water meter and water rates guides will help expand your knowledge on how your water works.

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Cottingham Water Hardness

Water hardness ratings in the UK can vary greatly, ranging anywhere from soft to very hard. What dictates how hard water is rated, is the value of dissolved minerals that it contains. The higher the value of minerals such as magnesium and calcium in your water, the harder and less effective your water will be. Your water hardness rating is hard. This means that your home will be prone to limescale accumulation, and you should proactively take steps to help counter the negative effects that hard water can have on your appliances, such as by doing the following:

  1. Dishwashers - Take advantage of the built-in water softener. Make sure you regularly top it off with dishwasher salt in the appropriate compartment.
  2. Baths, sinks and toilets - Clean these areas with an acidic sanitizer. This will help to reduce and slow the accumulation of limescale deposits.
  3. Kettles - Avoid overfilling your kettle. Clean your kettle by half-filling it and adding two tablespoons of white vinegar, leave it for four hours to loosen scale build-up.
  4. Clothing - Liquid detergents should be used rather than powder detergents. Additionally, you should clean your washing machine by adding baking soda and white vinegar directly into the drum, and setting it to a hot wash. Wipe down the drum thoroughly afterwards.

Is the water in Cottingham safe to drink?

Yes! You can rest assured that Cottingham water meets high standards making it safe to drink. In fact, The UK Drinking Water Inspectorate has scored Cottingham water quality at 99.96% in overall mean zonal compliance, meaning that your water meets all required safety standards, and requires no further steps to use after the tap.

Changes in the flavour or taste of tap water can happen but is usually not cause for concern. If you notice a change in taste or smell of Cottingham water this may be due to one of the following reasons:

  1. Seasonal changes can give water with an earthy smell or taste. As the source of your water can change throughout the year, so too can its mineral composition or method of filtration.
  2. Chlorination is used to safely eliminate harmful bacterial build-ups in your water but may leave a very mild chlorinated taste in your water.
  3. Plumbing such as a water pipe or tap repairs can alter the taste of your household water, adding metallic, salty or rubbery hints.

If you have further concerns about your water or are curious to learn more, you should contact Yorkshire Water, who will be able to assist further.

Cottingham Water Problems

Cottingham water problems can include anything from burst water mains, flooding or even having no water supplied to your home. This is why you should make sure that you know what to do and who to contact if you have the bad luck of experiencing this.

If you notice a water leak or flooding outside your Cottingham property, you need to do one of the following:

  1. If you are out and about, call or tweet Yorkshire Water.
  2. If you are near a computer, go to the "Get in Touch" section of the Yorkshire Water website and either call them or request a callback. You can also check for active incidents, and when the estimated service resumption may be.

Cottingham 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 Yorkshire Water outage impacting Cottingham.

  1. Ask your neighbours if they have the same issue. If they don't you may need to contact a plumber, as this suggests the problem may be localized to your home rather than the water network.
  2. 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 Yorkshire Water, as there is a supply issue.
  3. Check the "Contact Us" or "Report problems" sections of the Yorkshire Water website for any information explaining why you have no 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 Yorkshire Water for assistance.

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