City Energy and Water
City Energy and Water is a Prepaid Metering company specializing in vending, selling and installing
IS YOUR WATER BILL TOO HIGH?
SAVE WATER AND SAVE MONEY.
ARE YOU A LANDLORD OR TENANT ?
THIS IS A SUB METER
SABS APPROVED
UNDER WARRANTY
From R3300 supplied and installed
Comes with remote
0813599444
Prepaid Water Meters are designed so that the user pays for water as per how they use it.
Water can be bought as a voucher from Checkers, online banking, other retailers, garages and many more places.
Ask your landlord to put in a Prepaid Water Meter for you.
If you have a tenant and want to avoid disputes then a Prepaid Water Meter is a must.
📱Contact City Energy and Water for supply and installation on 081 359 9444
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Using a prepaid meter thus allows you to save electricity, which in turn leads to saving money: you will never get an unexpected, exaggerated electricity bill! Therefore, one of the big advantages of prepaid electricity is that it enables you to manage your cash flow and allocate costs properly.
As we know, South Africa (and the world in general) has been experiencing some serious water shortages lately. The City of Cape Town has implemented level 6B water restrictions. This states that each individual is only allowed to use a maximum of 50 litres of water per day. Many communities, both rural and urban, suffered the consequences of water shortages.
Yup, the water crisis is real. It doesn’t matter where you are in the country – water is scarce and it should not be wasted. So, to make sure future generations (and us, right now) have water we should all make an effort to save water.
Water is love. Water is life. It is also in short supply. Here are some easy tips to save our most precious resource.
Today is World Water Day. It is a reminder of the importance how precious and scarce this resource is. Now is the time to be water wise.
As we know, South Africa (and the world in general) has been experiencing some serious water shortages lately. The City of Cape Town has implemented level 6B water restrictions. This states that each individual is only allowed to use a maximum of 50 litres of water per day. Many communities, both rural and urban, suffered the consequences of water shortages.
Yup, the water crisis is real. It doesn’t matter where you are in the country – water is scarce and it should not be wasted. So, to make sure future generations (and us, right now) have water we should all make an effort to save water.
Save water now
1. Limit your shower time
We all know that the shower is the place where we practice our audition for Idols, ponder life’s most meaningful questions and think up witty comebacks that we needed a week ago. But did you know that taking showers that last 5 minutes or less can save up to 21 000 litres of water a year?
2. Switch the water off while shaving or brushing your teeth
If you’re at the sink, don’t let the water run while you brush your teeth or shave. If you’re in the shower – switch the water off while shaving your legs (this also makes it a bit easier to not get attacked by water while you awkwardly try to reach your ankle).
3. Only wash plates when necessary
This may be the student in me talking but you don’t have to put a plate in the sink if it only had a sandwich or some Oreos on it. If you swipe the crumbs into the bin – it’s as good as new. Just don’t let your dog lick peanut butter off the plate and pretend it’s clean. I beg of you. Even better yet – use paper plates. This is water-saving at its best.
4. Fix any leaks.
Get someone who knows what they’re doing to fix any leaks in your house. Because if leaky taps drip constantly they can waste up to 40 000 litres a year. That’s a lot of water!
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10 Easy Tips to Save Water
by Annique BolligerMarch 22, 2018
Water is love. Water is life. It is also in short supply. Here are some easy tips to save our most precious resource.
Today is World Water Day. It is a reminder of the importance how precious and scarce this resource is. Now is the time to be water wise.
As we know, South Africa (and the world in general) has been experiencing some serious water shortages lately. The City of Cape Town has implemented level 6B water restrictions. This states that each individual is only allowed to use a maximum of 50 litres of water per day. Many communities, both rural and urban, suffered the consequences of water shortages.
Yup, the water crisis is real. It doesn’t matter where you are in the country – water is scarce and it should not be wasted. So, to make sure future generations (and us, right now) have water we should all make an effort to save water.
Save water now
1. Limit your shower time
We all know that the shower is the place where we practice our audition for Idols, ponder life’s most meaningful questions and think up witty comebacks that we needed a week ago. But did you know that taking showers that last 5 minutes or less can save up to 21 000 litres of water a year?
2. Switch the water off while shaving or brushing your teeth
If you’re at the sink, don’t let the water run while you brush your teeth or shave. If you’re in the shower – switch the water off while shaving your legs (this also makes it a bit easier to not get attacked by water while you awkwardly try to reach your ankle).
3. Only wash plates when necessary
This may be the student in me talking but you don’t have to put a plate in the sink if it only had a sandwich or some Oreos on it. If you swipe the crumbs into the bin – it’s as good as new. Just don’t let your dog lick peanut butter off the plate and pretend it’s clean. I beg of you. Even better yet – use paper plates. This is water-saving at its best.
4. Fix any leaks.
Get someone who knows what they’re doing to fix any leaks in your house. Because if leaky taps drip constantly they can waste up to 40 000 litres a year. That’s a lot of water!
5. Water your garden when the sun is down
Watering your garden in the early morning or late evening allows the grass and plants to soak up water without it being evaporated by the sun. This can save up to 100 litres each time. If you have a dog, you can make washing your dog and watering the garden the same event.
6. Water your plants with recycled water
If the ice in your drink has melted or you have water left in the pot from making some pasta, you can use this to water your plants (wait for the pasta water to cool down first though). You can actually use any water that doesn’t have poisonous chemicals in it – this is called grey water.
7. Recycle
Recycling plastics and other household waste actually saves water. (Why? Because creating new products requires water and if you recycle then companies don’t have to create new materials from scratch).
You can get some cheap plastic bins –they don’t have to be colour coded, just label them for plastic, paper, tin and organic waste and start recycling. If you live in a complex, you can usually speak to the trustees about getting communal recycling bins.
IS YOUR WATER BILL TOO HIGH?
SAVE WATER AND SAVE MONEY.
ARE YOU A LANDLORD OR TENANT ?
THIS IS A SUB METER
SABS APPROVED
LOCALLY MANUFACTURED
2 YEARS WARRANTY
R1990 a unit on special
Comes with remote
THE PRICE ABOVE IS WITHOUT INSTALLATION
CITY ENERGY AND WATER : 0813599444
IS YOUR WATER BILL TOO HIGH?
SAVE WATER AND SAVE MONEY.
ARE YOU A LANDLORD OR TENANT ?
THIS IS A SUB METER
SABS APPROVED
LOCALLY MANUFACTURED
2 YEARS WARRANTY
R1990 a unit on special
Comes with remote
THE PRICE ABOVE IS WITHOUT INSTALLATION
CITY ENERGY AND WATER : 0813599444
With the cost of water and un resolved disputes between landlords and tenants the wisest idea an solution was this. Installation of a prepaid water meter.
City Energy and Water
081 359 9444
some info about prepaid electrical meters..
Modern prepaid meters work by helping consumers keep track of how much electricity they are using. ... Prepaid meters are able to count the flow of electricity used in KWH. The meter balance decreases as the consumer uses electricity, and there is an LED light on the meter that flashes as electricity is consumed.
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What are the benefits of having a prepaid water meter?
The benefits of having a meter. Water meters are the fairest way to pay, as you only pay for the water you actually use, giving you control over your bills. They are vital in helping to secure future water supplies as they encourage people to use less water and help us to find leaks and fix them faster.
Prepaid water meters helps to also avoid disputes.
Prepaid metering reduces admin to a minimum, while removing the risk and frustration of late or non-payment of water bills. This is why housing estates are swiftly moving to prepaid water, as they did with prepaid electricity.
Gone are the days of splitting the entire estate’s water bill by the number of units. Prepaid metering means that users pay for their consumption only.
Prepaid water means that the consumer purchases water credit in the form of a prepaid water token. When entered into the User Interface Unit (located in the consumer’s home), the token instructs the water management device to allow a certain amount of water through the meter before closing.
Consumers can track usage, load credit remotely, and decrease the possibility of bill shock due to leakages or incorrect monitoring.
A prepaid water meter will ensure that the tenant remains within their budget, and prevents any large and unexpected utility bills at month end. It is very difficult for tenants to judge their water usage.
Some tips on saving water..
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