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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.
They estimate that toilet use is the largest single use at 24%, followed by showers 20%, faucets 19%, and clothes washer 17%. Leaks account for about 12% which is one reason why the water department will often suggest that a leak from a toilet may be a factor when customers inquire about large water bills.
Average water bill cost by state StateAverage monthly water bill* Arkansas $26 California $77 Colorado $39 Connecticut $6947 more rows Sep 10, 2024
Unexpectedly high water use doesnt always mean a leak is present. Outdoor irrigation or inefficient fixtures can be another cause of higher than normal water use.
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.
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Symptoms of a faulty water meter Leaks in the meter itself. Low water pressure in the home. Meter not registering. Readings are sporadic and unpredictable. Noises emanating from the meter. Water cannot be shut off.
Water Usage: The sewer charge is often based on the amount of water you use. If your water consumption is high due to increased usage, such as watering a garden, filling a pool, or increased household activity, your sewer bill will reflect that.

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