How do I contact Northumbria water?
Here are our contact centre telephone numbers
your account, bills or payments, call 0345 733 5566, or. your water and sewerage services, call 0345 717 1100.
How can I check my water bill?
How to Check Your Water Bill Using Your Mobile Phone
- Dial *888# on your phone.
- You will be directed to a window that has 7 options.
- Key in '2' on the dialogue box to get to query your bill.
How do I change my name on my Northumbrian Water bill?
You can change your name easily online
Log into your online account and head to My Profile. You'll be able to update your details there. Click save and your online account will be updated straight away – though you might need to refresh the page to see! You cannot change your name to add another person to your account.
How do I cancel my direct debit with Northumbrian Water?
It's easy. If you're moving out of our supply area or you no longer need your customer account, closing it is easy. Simply tell us you're moving out with our online form. It will take around three minutes to complete and you'll be on your way.
How do I pay my Northumbrian Water bill?
You can pay your bill by card quickly and easily online, with our app or by calling our autopay line on 0800 032 3417. Need a replacement PayPoint card? Get a digital PayPoint card now by downloading our free Northumbrian Water app, or ask for a new plastic card with the click of a button on your online account!
How often should you give a water meter reading?
Meter reading
If you have a water meter, it should be read at least once a year, and read by your water company at least once every two years. Some water companies might read your meter more frequently. Often the water meter is installed so that your company can read the meter remotely.
How much does water cost monthly?
The average American water bill is $70.93 per month. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates the average American family uses 300 gallons of water per day. To put that number into perspective, that's enough water to fill a six-person hot tub.