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Tap water that’s been discoloured for a few hours or days
Quick check list
My tap water may:
What causes it?
We may have been working on your water mains network, perhaps fixing a burst main, and stirred up some iron sediments. If this is the reason, it’s normally short-lived and shouldn’t last more than 24 hours. Although these iron sediments aren’t harmful, we appreciate the water might not look very pleasant.
What can I do?
As the discoloured water’s already in the pipe, you need to let it work its way through the system.
What are we doing about it?
We have a maintenance programme for our network of water pipes, which helps keep the water mains free of iron sediment; the main cause of discoloured water. We do this by stirring up and flushing out all the sediment and we’ll always let you know before we start.
Have you flushed your taps to remove discoloured water? If you’re on a meter call us and we’ll give you a £2 flushing credit towards your next bill - this equates to the cost of filling five bathtubs.
If you run off any water from your taps, don’t waste it, collect and use for watering houseplants or in the garden.
Tap water that’s been discoloured for a few weeks or months
Quick check list
My tap water may:
What causes it?
If you live in an older property, you might have iron pipework, plumbing or tanks. Sometimes these can start to rust and the iron sediments will discolour the water.
What can I do?
Sometimes a quick plumbing check can identify the problem.
How do I know if I have an iron pipe?
It just takes a few minutes to check:
How can I replace my pipe?
If you’d like to replace your pipe, fill in the online form and we’ll arrange to connect a new supply pipe to the water main.
Whenever you alter or replace pipework in your home, ensure you only use approved materials and an approved plumber or underground installer. Find out more about our Approved Plumber Scheme
Our Connections Team is happy to advise on the best way to replace your pipe. Call us on 0345 60 66 087.
Still stuck?
If your water looks different to the description above, or has a funny taste or smell, give us a call and we’ll investigate for you.
Try our self diagnosis tool to help solve the problem.
If you’re a business customer, contact your provider for more information.