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Low pressure or no water


Last updated Monday 5th November 2018 - 05:10.

Our teams have successfully completed the repair and are now in the process of putting the repaired

pipe back into use. Customers in the area will notice lower pressure than normal, but this will slowly increase as the water pressure builds up in the area. If you are in a flat or high rise building, it will take slightly longer to build up and return to normal.


If your water is cloudy, this is quite normal following our repairs but it's best to run your cold kitchen tap for a few minutes once your water is back on.


To find out more visit our help page here -

https://www.thameswater.co.uk/help-and-advice/water-quality/cloudy-water

Should you require bottled water, it remains available for collection from 08:30hrs at the below location:


Straker's Road, SE15 3UA


Click here to view on map



Thank you for your continued patience and understanding.


You can also keep up to date by clicking on our twitter link:

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