A relative has received a letter from Thames Water wanting to install a smart meter at their property - apparently it's compulsory.
They live in a maisonette without an existing meter.
From my understanding, there's a stopcock in the kitchen which feeds the kitchen sink and washing machine.
There's also a feed up to the second floor where the water tank is, where in turn feeds the immersion heater there. There seems to be another stopcock there on the pipe feeding the tank.
Does this sound right? Does it mean Thames Water will need to install two meters? Or is there only ever one point of entry / feed into properties?
Also, I assume they'll affix the meter just after the stopcock? It's just at both locations, they're pretty difficult to access and slightly concerned with pipes and surrounding areas being damaged.
Thanks for any insight.
They live in a maisonette without an existing meter.
From my understanding, there's a stopcock in the kitchen which feeds the kitchen sink and washing machine.
There's also a feed up to the second floor where the water tank is, where in turn feeds the immersion heater there. There seems to be another stopcock there on the pipe feeding the tank.
Does this sound right? Does it mean Thames Water will need to install two meters? Or is there only ever one point of entry / feed into properties?
Also, I assume they'll affix the meter just after the stopcock? It's just at both locations, they're pretty difficult to access and slightly concerned with pipes and surrounding areas being damaged.
Thanks for any insight.