Ways to pay
You can pay your business water services bill in a number of ways.
Pay online
To use our online Pay Now service you will need:
- A valid Debit or Credit Card
- Your 10 digit Uisce Éireann account number e.g 8111181111
- Your Water Point Reference Number (WPRN)
Direct Debit
You can sign up for SEPA Direct Debit online. You will need your:
- International Bank Account Number (IBAN)
- Bank Identifier Code (BIC)
- A bank account able to accept Direct Debit requests
Call us on 0818 778 778 or +353 1 707 2827 to set up a Direct Debit by phone.
Non-Republic of Ireland bank accounts
Download and complete the Direct Debit Mandate. Then return to the address provided on the form.
By phone
Pay your bill using a Debit or Credit Card over the phone. Call 0818 778 778 or +353 1 707 2827 and use the 24hr automated service or speak to an Uisce Éireann representative 9am-5.30pm, Mon-Fri.
Your account number
Use your 10 digit Uisce Éireann account number e.g. 8111181111, as your reference when making a payment. If you have more than one account, please reference the relevant account number.
Receipts
Uisce Éireann will not issue receipts for each individual payment. All of your payments will be reflected on your next Uisce Éireann bill.
Customers with payment difficulties
We are committed to working with customers who are experiencing difficulties in paying their water bills. Please contact us to discuss options that may be available to you.
Disconnections
We are committed to working with customers to ensure that a business account holder's water supply is disconnected only as a measure of last resort; when all other methods of arrears repayment have been exhausted. We will only do so in the following instances
- Failure to pay a bill relating to the supply of water/wastewater services,
- Upon request of the account holder,
- No registered occupant at the property has been established after attempts to determine occupancy /ownership,
- Where the customer has entered into a payment plan and that customer fails to honour that plan.
For the avoidance of doubt a premise shall not be disconnected where this would involve another customer being disconnected. As a minimum, Uisce Éireann will issue at least one direct notice in writing at least 5 working days in advance of carrying out a disconnection. No disconnections will be carried out on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, eve of a Public Holiday or a Public Holiday.
Settlement of arrears and reconnection
Where an account holder has had supply disconnected due to outstanding debt and subsequently reached a settlement with us through a payment plan or payment in full, the account holder shall be entitled to have normal supply restored. We are committed to ensuring the restoration of supply within two working days, subject to operational capacity.
More details on disconnections and other customer commitments can be found in our Customer Commitment page.