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For every business across Birmingham and the surrounding region

Birmingham has tens of thousands of non-household water customers, supplied wholesale by Severn Trent Water. Despite the open market since 2017, most are still on whichever retailer they were assigned by default.

You can switch retailer. Birmingham businesses have had that right since the market opened in April 2017. Most never have.

This page covers where Birmingham business water costs come from, how the wholesaler/retailer split works, and where overpayment usually hides on a Birmingham bill.

Birmingham at a glance
Wholesale supplier
Severn Trent
South Staffs Water in some areas
Non-household customers
~50,000
across the West Midlands
Switching time
2–6 weeks
From signed contract to live
Typical small-business spend
£800–£3,000
Per year, varies by sector
At a glance

  • England’s non-household water market opened to competition on 1 April 2017, giving every Birmingham business the right to choose its water retailer.
  • Wholesale supply for Birmingham is provided by Severn Trent Water. Wholesale doesn’t change when you switch retailer.
  • A typical Birmingham business contracts directly with one retailer; multi-site operators can contract centrally across the entire Birmingham estate for portfolio pricing.
  • A typical Birmingham independent business spends £800–£3,000 a year on water; busier hospitality and multi-site operators run higher.
  • The three biggest Birmingham-specific savings levers: surface water drainage on dense or industrial sites, Severn Trent tariff renegotiation, and trade effluent banding review.

Client result£35,364Refunded to MacIntyre AcademiesCase study · Multi-academy trustSurface water drainage audit uncovered £35,364 in refunds and £8,800 a year in ongoing savings.Read the case study →

Why Birmingham businesses overpay on water

Birmingham businesses overpay on water for three reasons: Severn Trent’s standard tariff was rarely the cheapest at market opening and most West Midlands businesses never renegotiated, surface water drainage on industrial estates is frequently overcharged, and trade effluent banding for the region’s manufacturing base is often set higher than actual loading.

Most of Birmingham and the West Midlands is supplied wholesale by Severn Trent Water, with parts of the urban area covered by South Staffs Water. Both wholesalers set their own supply rates, and the open-market retailer you choose can only compete on retailer margin, billing accuracy, and the audit work behind your invoices — not on the wholesale rate itself.

Birmingham’s commercial mix is heavy on manufacturing, light industrial, hospitality and professional services. Each has different water profiles, and most are still on the default tariff they were assigned when the market opened in 2017.

~50,000
non-household water customers across Birmingham and the West Midlands
£900+
typical annual overcharge on a midsize Birmingham commercial site
6 years
maximum backdated refund window on disputed charges
Where your Birmingham business water bill actually goes
Clean water
Wastewater
Drainage
Standing
Retail
Clean water (Severn Trent)
Wastewater (Severn Trent)
Surface drainage
Standing charges
Retailer margin

The five places Birmingham businesses overpay

Where Birmingham businesses overpayWhy it matters
Default Severn Trent tariff that nobody renegotiatedWhen the market opened in 2017, most Birmingham businesses stayed on Severn Trent’s default retailer arm. That tariff was rarely the cheapest then, and rarely the cheapest now.
Surface water drainage on industrial yards and car parksWest Midlands industrial estates often have private surface drainage, attenuation or balancing ponds rather than public sewer. Default billing assumes everything goes to sewer.
Trade effluent banding too high for actual manufacturing loadingThe region’s manufacturing base often inherits trade effluent bandings that overstate actual organic or chemical loading. Re-banding requests are usually accepted with evidence.
South Staffs / Severn Trent boundary unrecognisedSome Birmingham postcodes are wholesale-supplied by South Staffs Water rather than Severn Trent. A retailer offering both may have sharper rates than your default.
Estimated readings on hard-to-access industrial metersYard-mounted meters on busy industrial sites often go unread for 12+ months. Estimates drift upward; a physical read recovers the difference.

Can Birmingham businesses switch water supplier?

Yes. Since the non-household water market opened to competition in April 2017, every Birmingham business can choose a different water retailer. Wholesale supply still comes from Severn Trent Water. Only the retailer changes.

The water retailers below all supply non-household water across England. Pricing, service quality and Birmingham-sector experience vary — most operators shortlist three for a comparison.

Castle WaterEngland-wide
Water PlusEngland
Wave UtilitiesEngland-wide
Business StreamEngland & Scotland
Everflow WaterEngland-wide
BlueEngland-wide
Water2BusinessEngland
SourceforbusinessEngland-wide
Smarta WaterEngland-wide
Yu WaterEngland-wide
BrightwaterEngland-wide
The Water Retail CompanyEngland-wide

If you run a specific type of Birmingham business, the relevant sector-specific guide may be useful: coffee shops, pubs, hair salons, commercial landlords, warehouses and logistics, holiday lets, small businesses.

Routes to procurement

Three ways Birmingham businesses typically bring a new water contract in. Each comes with its own trade-off between control, effort and how sharp the price lands.

01
Direct contract
Sign directly with one of the 12 licensed water retailers. Best for single-site businesses willing to gather quotes themselves and handle the switching paperwork directly with the chosen retailer.
Effort MediumSpeed 4–6 weeks
02
Buying group or framework
Some industry buying groups, franchise schemes and trade associations pre-negotiate water rates that members can opt into. Faster than running your own tender, but you are choosing from the panel they negotiated rather than the full market.
Effort LowSpeed 2 weeks
03
Broker-led market test
A water broker compares quotes across the full market, handles the switching paperwork, and can review recent bills for any historic billing issues that may be worth raising with the retailer. Useful where you want a like-for-like comparison without spending time on supplier outreach yourself.
Effort LowSpeed 3–4 weeks

Birmingham business water FAQs

Who supplies wholesale water to my Birmingham business?

Most of Birmingham and the surrounding West Midlands is supplied wholesale by Severn Trent Water. Parts of the urban area, including some Black Country postcodes, are supplied by South Staffs Water. Your wholesaler is determined by postcode, not by the retailer you choose.

Can a Birmingham business switch water supplier?

Yes. Since the non-household water market opened in April 2017, every business in England can choose a different water retailer. The retailer is the company that bills you and reads your meter; the wholesaler still owns the pipes and the supply.

How much does a typical Birmingham business save by switching?

A small Birmingham business typically saves £400–£900 a year. A midsize site (busy office, hospitality venue, light industrial) saves £900–£2,500. A large multi-site Birmingham operator typically saves £3,000–£10,000 a year on the supply contract alone, before any historic refunds.

How long does a switch take?

Two to six weeks from contract signature. The wholesaler still runs the pipes and the meter. Only the retailer (your billing provider) changes. There is no installation, no engineer visit, no service interruption.

My Birmingham business is light industrial. Is trade effluent included in my water contract?

Trade effluent is a separate charge from water supply, but often appears on the same invoice. Banding is set when you first apply and rarely revisited. If your manufacturing or process loading has changed materially, the band can be reduced and historic charges reclaimed.

How does surface water drainage refund work for an industrial yard?

You commission a drainage survey showing where rainwater goes — private soakaways, attenuation ponds, balancing tanks, or public sewer. The retailer recalculates the surface drainage charge based on actual public-sewer connection and refunds the difference up to six years back.

Do I need a different retailer if I am on South Staffs rather than Severn Trent?

Most retailers can supply across both wholesale areas. The differences worth checking: which retailer is most active in the West Midlands commercial book, which has billing systems that handle South Staffs cleanly, and which offers the sharpest unit rate for your volume tier.

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