Commercial Water Brokering

The utility most businesses forget to switch

Since the water market opened to competition, businesses in England and Scotland have been free to choose their water and wastewater retailer — yet most have never switched, never had their bills checked, and never questioned the charges. That usually means money left on the table.

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What we do

Water handled the same way we handle your energy

Compare the market, validate what you're being charged, consolidate your sites, and manage the switch end to end.

Retailer switching

We tender your water and wastewater supply across competing retailers and present a clear comparison. Switching doesn't change your pipes, your water quality, or your wholesaler — only who bills you and looks after your account.

Bill validation and historical audit

Water billing errors are common: wrong tariffs, incorrect meter details, estimated readings that never get corrected, and charges for services you don't receive. We audit your bills — including historical charges — and pursue refunds where you've been overcharged. Recovered money is often the biggest win of the whole review.

Multi-site consolidation

If you operate across several premises, we bring every site under one retailer, one contract, and one consolidated invoice.

Trade effluent

For manufacturers, food producers, and other businesses discharging trade effluent, we review your consent charges and Mogden calculations to make sure you're not paying more than you should.

Leak detection and usage reviews

Unusually high consumption often means an undetected leak — and you pay for every litre. We monitor for anomalies and arrange investigation before the cost mounts up.

Why it's worth reviewing

There's a good chance you're owed money

Water is the utility with the most billing errors and the fewest reviews — a combination that quietly costs businesses year after year.

  • Most businesses have never switched, so they sit on default retail arrangements rather than negotiated ones
  • Billing errors and misapplied tariffs are more common in water than any other utility
  • Refunds for historical overcharges can go back years
  • Multi-site businesses can cut significant admin by consolidating to a single retailer
  • It costs nothing to find out — the review is free and no-obligation
How it works

From bill to refund in four steps

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  1. 1

    Send us a recent water bill

    One bill for each site is all we need to get started.

  2. 2

    We audit and benchmark

    Checking every charge line and comparing retailer pricing across the market.

  3. 3

    You get a clear report

    Errors found, refunds available, and switching options — laid out plainly.

  4. 4

    We handle everything

    Refund claims, the switch, and ongoing account management.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

No. The physical supply, the wholesaler, and the water itself all stay exactly the same. Only the retail side changes — billing, metering services, and customer service.

Get a free water bill audit

There's a good chance you're owed money or paying more than you need to. Send us a bill and find out.

Request an audit