Leaks
Our networks are mostly new and are designed to prevent bursts or service leaks occurring. Unfortunately, leaks do occasionally occur. If you see one, please call us on 0330 111 2014 and we will investigate and instigate repairs immediately if required.
We are required under our Conditions of Appointment to prepare a Code of Practice on Leakage which sets out in detail how leakage related issues are approached and resolved.
Our Codes of Practice can also be made available to customers in Braille or large print on request by calling our Customer Services Team on 0330 111 0780.
The purpose of the Leakage Code is to explain how we can help or other actions that you can take in the event that you discover that you may have a leak. It also gives you advice on how to look for the source of a leak. Our Leakage Code applies to domestic customers, although we are able to provide assistance to our business customers in the event of a leak.
Below are some quick questions and answers regarding leaks. If you do have any questions or concerns regarding a leak, please call us on 0330 111 0780.
Who is responsible for repairing leaks?
We share responsibility with you for maintaining the network and repairing leaks, although we are each responsible for separate sections of the network.
We are responsible for the water main under the highway and the communications pipe that runs from the water main to the boundary of your property. We have a legal duty to operate an efficient network and to reduce water leakages. You can work with us in reducing leaks on our system by notifying us as soon as you become aware of any such leaks so that these can be repaired quickly so as not to waste water. You can call us at any time on 0330 111 2014 to notify us if you become aware of any leaks on our network. This line is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Report a Leak
You can report a leak or burst by calling our 24 hour helpline
0330 111 2014


