Households can claim up to 90% discount on water bills – full list (Image: Getty)
Water bills for households in England and Wales will increase by an average of £123 a year on April 1. This will bring the average annual bill up to £603, or an increase of around £10 per month.
The impact varies across regions, with some households facing steeper increases. Southern Water customers, for example, will experience the highest hike at 47%, pushing their average annual bill to £703. However, support is available, such as discounted tariffs, but many eligible people aren’t claiming. According to Policy in Practice’s research, £974million worth of water bill social tariffs went untapped in 2024.
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Britons may be able to slash their water bills by hundreds of pounds a year with social tariffs (Image: Getty)
Sebrina McCullough, director of external relations at Money Wellness, said: “Many water companies offer discounts if you’re on a low income or receiving certain benefits. Speak to your provider to see if you qualify for support.”
Here is a breakdown of what’s available from each provider.
Affinity Water – Lift
Customers with a household income below £19,995 (excluding benefits) or those receiving income-related benefits such as Universal Credit, Jobseeker’s Allowance, or Pension Credit may qualify. The scheme caps annual clean water bills at £143.80, with a lower fixed rate of £95.80 for those receiving council tax reduction/support.
Anglian Water – Lite
Eligibility is based on an individual financial assessment. Customers who qualify can receive up to 50% off their annual bill through a reduced metered tariff.
Bournemouth Water – WaterCare
This scheme is for customers who spend 5% or more of their income (after housing costs) on water bills. Applicants must have a water meter or be on assessed charges. Discounts are applied in bands ranging from 15% to 85%.
Bristol Water – Assist
Low-income households facing financial difficulty can access a low-rate tariff based on their ability to pay, with discounts applied to the average annual bill. If the billpayer and all the adults in the household receive Pension credit, they may qualify for a discount of around 20%.
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Cambridge Water – Assure
Customers receiving Pension Credit (guarantee element) or with a household income below £21,011 (plus £1,500 per child) may qualify. Eligible households receive a 60% bill reduction in the first year and 40% in the second year. If claimants have no income while waiting for a Universal Credit application, charges are fully waived for eight weeks.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water – HelpU
Customers receiving income-related benefits with household incomes below £12,000 (one person), £18,100 (two people), or £19,100 (three or more people) can qualify. Bills are capped at £319.03 per year (£128.17 for water, £190.86 for sewerage).
Essex and Suffolk Water – SupportPLUS
Households earning less than £26,000 or those where a member receives Pension Credit (and whose water bill is 3% or more of net income) can receive up to a 40% discount on their annual bill.
Hafren Dyfrdwy – Here2Help
This scheme reduces annual water charges depending on household size and income, and the bill will be reduced in line with a customer’s circumstances.
Hartlepool Water – Lite
Customers with a water meter can access various discount schemes. Eligible households can receive up to 50% off water and sewerage charges.
Northumbrian Water – SupportPLUS
Households earning less than £26,000 or with a member receiving Pension Credit, whose water bill is 3% or more of net income, may qualify. Discounts of up to 40% are available.
Portsmouth Water – Helping Hand Tariff
Households earning less than £21,000 (excluding benefits like Child Tax Credit, Pension Credit, or Housing Benefit) can have their water bill capped at £91.12 per year.
Severn Trent Water – Big Difference
This scheme supports low-income households struggling to pay their bills. Discounts vary based on financial assessment, with several tariff bands available.
South East Water
Customers with a household income below £17,000 (excluding disability benefits) will receive a 50% reduction. Those with an annual household income of between £17,000 and £21,000 will receive a 30% reduction on their bill.
Southern Water – Essentials Tariff
Households earning less than £22,020 (excluding certain benefits) and with savings below £16,000 may receive a discount of between 45% and 90%. Households qualifying only through Pension Credit receive a 45% discount.
South Staffordshire Water – Assure
Households earning less than £22,011 (plus £1,500 per child) or those receiving Pension Credit (guarantee element) may qualify. Bills are reduced by 60% in the first year and 40% in the second. A 20% reduction will be applied in year three. If a claimant has no income while waiting for Universal Credit, bills are waived for eight weeks.
South West Water – WaterCare
Customers spending 5% or more of their income (after housing costs) on water bills may qualify. Discounts range from 15% to 85%.
SES Water – Water Support
Eligibility is based on income: households earning below £19,995 outside London or £25,207 in London (excluding disability benefits). Those who qualify receive a 50% discount on their annual bill.
Thames Water – WaterHelp
Households spending more than 5% of their net income on water bills may receive a 50% discount.
United Utilities – Back on Track
Customers receiving income-related benefits or earning less than £21,000 a year due to a recent life event may qualify. Water bills are capped at a lower amount for the year, depending on individual circumstances.
Wessex Water – Assist
This scheme offers discounts of up to 90% for those struggling to pay. Pensioners receiving Pension Credit or relying solely on state pension get a £55 annual reduction.
Yorkshire Water – WaterSupport
Depending on individual circumstances, customers on low incomes can have their annual bill capped at either £270, £354, or £409.
With support varying by provider, customers struggling to pay should check with their water company to see what assistance is available.