Make life easier with a Direct Debit

Why not pay your bill in smaller chunks over the year by setting up a Direct Debit? It's better than paying in one lump sum and we'll even knock £5 off your water bill every year for paying in this way.

The great thing with a Direct Debit is that you can choose a payment plan which is good for you. Get paid every four weeks? Not a problem, you can choose a four-weekly Direct Debit and pick the date you'd like the payment to be made. Prefer weekly payments? We can do that too. Once set up, your payments are taken automatically from your bank account, meaning it's one less thing for you to worry about.

To set up a Direct Debit with us, you will need to register for My Account - our free online service which allows you to view your account online. Once registered, you can access your account at any time to pay your bill, give a meter reading, review your statement and update your personal details. You can even choose to receive your bills electronically rather than by post.

You can register for My Account here.

You will need your account number, your address and your email address to hand.

You can also set up a direct debit by calling us on 0345 672 2999 (if you have a meter) or 0345 672 2888 (no meter). 

Important notice

Heavy rainfall and sewer flooding

The heavy rainfall may be causing flooding in some parts of the region.

Our teams are out working hard across the region helping our customers who have experienced sewer flooding in their homes.

If you’re experiencing flooding from a road or footpath and there is no evidence of sewage (toilet paper etc.) please report this to your local council, who are responsible for highways drainage flooding.

Please be aware that our phone lines are much busier than normal, take a look at our flooding page for further advice on what to do if you’re affected by flooding.

Heavy rainfall across the North West may be causing flooding in some parts of the region. Our teams are out working hard across the region helping our customers who have experienced sewer flooding in their homes.

Flooding advice

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