Water Usage Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates daily water consumption based on meter readings and the time period between readings.
Purpose: It helps households and businesses in the UK monitor their water consumption patterns and identify potential savings.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The difference between meter readings gives total consumption, which is then divided by days to get daily average.
Details: Regular monitoring helps detect leaks early, reduces water bills, and promotes sustainable water consumption.
Tips: Enter both meter readings in litres and the exact number of days between readings. End reading must be ≥ start reading.
Q1: Where do I find my water meter readings?
A: Most UK homes have water meters either inside (under sink) or outside (in small chamber near property boundary).
Q2: What's the average UK household water usage?
A: Typically 140-160 litres per person per day, but varies by household size and habits.
Q3: Why is my usage higher than expected?
A: Could indicate leaks, inefficient appliances, or changes in household water use patterns.
Q4: How often should I check my water usage?
A: Monthly checks are recommended to monitor trends and detect issues early.
Q5: Can I use this for business premises?
A: Yes, the calculation works the same way for any metered water supply in the UK.