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An unusually high water bill is most often caused by a leak or change in water use. Some common causes of high water bills include: A leaking toilet, or a toilet that continues to run after being flushed, most common. A dripping faucet; a faucet drip can waster 20 gallons or more of water a day.
Water Leaks Sewer Blockages League City residents may use the Citizen Request Tracker or call 311 during normal business hours to report a concern or make service requests. For after-hour emergencies or immediate assistance, please contact the Line Repair Department at 281-554-1390.
Leaks and irrigation issues are the two most common causes for higher-than-normal monthly water bills. If your water bill continues to rise and you have not increased your usage, you may have a water leak.
Toilets use up to 27% of the household water supply while clothes washers use 20.9% and showers account for 17.3%. Faucets account for about 15.3% and leaks account for 13.8% of a familys water use. Dishwashers, baths, and other things account for the remaining water use.
Adjustments are typically made once the water authority can confirm that the leak has been repaired and consumption is back to normal.
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As a general rule, water damage is covered by home insurance if it is sudden or accidental.
Most utilities will provide a leak adjustment if the water was lost due to a leak that did not enter the sewer system (for example, a leak in the supply line between the meter and the house). Leaks that did enter the sewer system, such as a continually running toilet, pose the same issue as water leaks.

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