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Hindmans Road

Recently, on a couple of occasions, pressure so low that my boiler wouldn't fire up!

I'm on an ancient shared mains system with 2 other houses. Thames Water quoted me an astronomical amount to run a new line from the road to the boundary of my house...and I would have to separately have new pipework installed from the boundary to the house.

Also told me I couldn't have a water meter so although I live in a household of one, I have to pay their standard house rate.

'Scuse me, must just go and turn the tap volume down ...just a bit.

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