Businesses in Sunderland can save up to 20% off on water bills when they switch to us.
Switch Water Retailer NowBusinesses around Sunderland and the Tyne & Wear area could see water bills improve by up to 20% when they get in touch with Castle Water. Our dedicated team are helping everyone from small local businesses to those operating in an industrial capacity switch water supplier and save.
Sunderland is a city which has always changed with the times. Look at areas down by the river, or around Stadium Village, and you can see how the city is ever-evolving. Many businesses though find themselves stuck in the past when looking at the problem of water bills consistently increasing, with no evident reasons why.
Castle Water is helping businesses in the area gain access to improved water services, understand where changes can be made, and (most importantly) get your business placed on the tariff it deserves to be.
Business owners can quickly get an idea of how much can be saved by using Castle Water’s instant quote tool. With just a few quick details, our customer service will be in touch to discuss ways you can start saving on bills.
What do you expect from your business water provider? If your only relationship with them is the bill coming through the post, your provider is doing the disservice of not helping your business improve.
Castle Water helps by highlighting areas any company may be using incorrectly, and which services could be better developed. Click here to switch to us today.
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Some of the services we help businesses across the North East with include:
Many of these services can be the start of long-term savings and a better knowledge of water management for staff.
The city may sit at the mouth of the River Wear, but it isn’t where Sunderland sources the thousands of litres the populations use every single day.
Sunderland sits within the Central Zone of the Kielder Zone. The Kielder Water reservoir up in Kielder forest supplies the majority of water for the North East. Water can come directly from the reservoir, or be transferred from other local treatment works to meet demand, and accounts for the majority of the water used.
Water can also come from aquifers near Berwick and Fowberry, where water filters through limestone into large underground pools before being drained back out.
Like much of the region, the city has hard water.
Local businesses in Sunderland should always expect the best service possible for the price they pay. Whether you’re running a café, restaurant, bar, bakery or small shop, Castle Water can help you get placed on a better deal which could see long-term savings. Those in areas like Ayre’s Quay, Sunniside and East End are just a short call away from making the switch and saving.
Anyone running a small business in the area should visit our section on water management for SMEs.
Sunderland is also home to larger companies which work at dedicated facilities further out of town. Many of these locations go through large amounts of water every week, whether through processing or as wastewater.
Castle Water specialises in working with larger businesses who expect improved water efficiency services when dealing with larger quantities of water.
If you’re operating what would be deemed a larger business, please visit our large business water management section. And for anyone specifically interested in dealing with trade effluent, please click here.
Running a business in Sunderland want to see water bills at a level you’ll be happy with? Considering switching?
If you’re based in the Tyne & Wear area, please call us today on 01250 718 700. Lines are open weekdays from 8 am.
Find out how much your business could save on water bills with our online quote tool.
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