Pudsey Water: Contact Details & Supplier Information
Are you looking to find out more about the water in Pudsey, or have just moved home? In this guide, you will be able to find out who handles the Pudsey water supply as well as wastewater services in the water information below. Additionally, we will cover what types of water rates you may have in your home, and what you should do if you encounter a water issue.
Pudsey Water Supplier
Pudsey water is supplied by one water company, Yorkshire Water. Here are the main Pudsey water supplier contact details:
Water Company | Phone Number | Opening Times |
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Yorkshire Water | 0345 124 2424 | Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm |
Pudsey sewerage and wastewater is also handled by Yorkshire Water.
Water Company | Phone Number | Opening Times |
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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?
Yorkshire Water sources its supply from numerous local reservoirs and boreholes. The water from both sources is closely monitored and tested to ensure that it is of a safe and high quality before reaching your home.
Water Rates Pudsey
Water rates in Pudsey can vary depending on if your home has a water meter. The easiest way to find out if you have a water meter is to take a look at a water bill. Homes that have metered Pudsey water rates will have a meter number listed on their water bills. If you cannot see the meter number, often the account number will also indicate if your property has a meter by using a simple code. For example, if the account number starts with MC (Metered Customer), this would suggest that you have a water meter. If it starts with UC (Unmetered Customer), this would suggest that your home does not have a water meter.
Alternately if you do not have a bill available, you can look around your property for a water meter. These would usually be located either next to the water stop tap, or outside in the garden. If you find a water meter, then your home will have metered rates.
Homes that are not metered won't have metered rates, but they will have the rateable value of the home instead of this. The rateable value part of your Pudsey water rates will have been determined by the local council in the 90s and most likely will not have changed since. This rate is subject to review every five years and takes into account factors such as property size, location, and the availability of local services to create a value that is then applied to your bill.
Check out these simple water rates and water meter guides to learn more about how your home is billed, and how you can start saving money on your water
The average Water Rates Pudsey water residents are being charged result in an average water bill of around £373 a year. This amount combines both water supply and sewerage costs.
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Pudsey Water Hardness
Pudsey water hardness is rated as soft. While rainwater itself is relatively soft, water hardness can change through the water cycle. Due to the way water filters through rocks in Yorkshire Water's supply area, Pudsey picks up minerals, such as magnesium or calcium, on the way to your tap. Having a soft water rating is a great thing for your home, as this means that limescale accumulation is much less likely, your water will be more efficient at tasks such as cleaning clothes and dishes, and your energy bills will be more efficient in comparison with homes that are in harder water areas.
Can you drink the water in Pudsey?
Yes! The UK Drinking Water Inspectorate has scored Pudsey water quality a 99.96% in overall mean zonal compliance. This means that your water is very safe to drink, and it is not necessary to boil or filter Pudsey water to make it potable.
If you notice a change in taste or smell of Pudsey Water this may be due to one of the following reasons:
- Chlorination is a safe way to ensure hygiene throughout the pipe network. The volume of chlorine is always closely monitored, and helps to minimize bacterial presence in your drinking water.
- Seasonal changes in water characteristics can infuse Pudsey Water with an earthy smell or taste. As each water source has its own distinct mineral composition, and your water source can change throughout the course of the year, you may notice changes in flavour at different points of the year due to changes in mineral presence.
- Plumbing can contribute to the taste of your household water, adding metallic, salty or rubbery hints. If the pipes in your home have recently been repaired or replaced, the introduction and alteration of the plumbing that carries the water to your taps could change the flavour and qualities of your water to a small degree.
If you have questions about your water's taste, smell or appearance, you should not hesitate to contact Yorkshire Water, who will provide further assistance.
Pudsey Water Problems
Pudsey water problems could potentially range from burst water mains, failure of supply, or even flooding. This is why it is important that you make sure that you know what to do and who to contact in the event of having a water emergency.
If you notice a water leak or flooding outside your Pudsey property, you need to do one of the following:
- If you are near a computer, go to the "Get in Touch" section of Yorkshire Water and either call them or request a callback.
- If you are out and about, call or tweet at Yorkshire Water. If the issue is a risk to health or safety it is particularly important that you call in order that they can act on the issue as soon as possible.
Pudsey No Water
If you have no water in your home, you need to find out if the issue is to do with your home plumbing or a Yorkshire Water outage impacting Pudsey.
- Ask your neighbours whether they have the same issue as you. If they are also experiencing the same problem, then there is likely to be a supplier fault affecting the area.
- Check that your stop tap is open. If this is in the closed position, this would prevent water from flowing to your taps. Turning it to the open position should resolve your issue.
- Check the "Get in Touch" sections of the Yorkshire Water website for any information explaining why you have no water.
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.