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Rural Utilities Checker

Use this when a property or area starts to feel real. It helps you pressure-test the boring systems that decide whether rural life feels manageable or constantly expensive.

Do the systems make sense, or are they quietly setting you up for hassle?

Rural properties often look fine until heating, water, drainage, delivery access and outage resilience start interacting. This checker is built to catch that earlier.

The prettiest house in the lane can still be the one that drains your time and money if the basic systems are weak.
How to use this page

Zero means reassuring. One means manageable with proper checking. Two means likely friction, cost or repeated compromise. Keep notes as you go, then copy or print the summary for viewings or calls.

Best used when

A listing or viewing looks promising, but the property may rely on oil, LPG, private drainage, patchy signal or a more involved backup plan than the photos suggest. Use this before enthusiasm turns unclear systems into acceptable ones.

Run the utilities check

Saved only in this browser

This checker auto-saves locally on this device. Use copy or print if you want to keep the summary elsewhere.

0 = reassuring

The system is simple, evidenced or already well understood.

1 = manageable

Not perfect, but likely fine if you verify the detail before committing.

2 = real pressure point

This can create repeated cost, admin, uncertainty or day-to-day friction.

Weighted more heavily

Heating, EPC, water, drainage and ongoing upkeep matter more because they usually keep costing you later.

Hard-stop flags

Official checks to open once a postcode or property is real

How this tool earns its place

This is the page that turns vague reassurance about heating, drainage, signal and resilience into something you can actually compare between properties.