Free water saving kits

Free water saving kits

These are quite possibly the most boring freebies we’ve posted however paying for water is even more boring so this should at least help your bank balance.save-flush

Note: Not all freebies are available from all the water companies, some are free but some are purely discounted.

Anglian Water – Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Humberside, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire and Suffolk
Free stuff and fitting

Dwr Cymru Welsh Water – most of Wales and parts of western England.
Discount on items but nothing for free

Northumbrian Water – Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and parts of North Yorkshire.
Free water saving kit

► Essex and Suffolk Water
Free water saving kits

Severn Trent Water – 8 million people living in the Midlands of England and also certain regions of Wales
Free water saving kit

water-saving-freebiesSouthern Water – Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent
Free water saving kits worth up to £100 installed

South West Water – Cornwall and Devon and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset
Full free water saving kit

Thames Water – large parts of Greater London, the Thames Valley,Surrey, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Kent, and some other areas of in the United Kingdom.
Full free water saving kit

United Utilities – Cumbria, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside
Free water saving kit

Wessex Water – south west of England, covering 10,000 square kilometres including Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, most of Wiltshire and parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire.
Free water kittap

Yorkshire Water – West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, part of North Lincolnshire, most of North Yorkshire and part of Derbyshire
Free water kit

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