what to do if we have a hosepipe ban?
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 8:57 am
It's looking likely that Brittany will have a hosepipe ban this summer (already in place in 2 departements)
What does everyone do to top pools up (or not) in this case?
We have an above ground pool which, when it is in use does need topping up frequently.
Our contract does say ;
"The Owners shall not be liable to the Client for -
Any temporary defect or stoppage in the supply of public services to the property or in respect of any equipment, plant, machinery or appliance in the property or gardens.
Any loss or damage due to adverse weather conditions, riot, war, strikes or any other matter beyond the control of the owners, including an inability to top up the swimming pool because of water restrictions"....
so I suppose we have covered ourselves, but in reality have never had this happen, and I just want to be sure how to explain this to guests etc.
What does everyone do to top pools up (or not) in this case?
We have an above ground pool which, when it is in use does need topping up frequently.
Our contract does say ;
"The Owners shall not be liable to the Client for -
Any temporary defect or stoppage in the supply of public services to the property or in respect of any equipment, plant, machinery or appliance in the property or gardens.
Any loss or damage due to adverse weather conditions, riot, war, strikes or any other matter beyond the control of the owners, including an inability to top up the swimming pool because of water restrictions"....
so I suppose we have covered ourselves, but in reality have never had this happen, and I just want to be sure how to explain this to guests etc.