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Causes/Why It Happens Dripping faucets and showerheads: Even small drips add up over time. Hidden leaks: Pipes inside walls or under floors can leak silently for weeks or months before showing damage. Broken irrigation lines or outdoor spigots: These often go unnoticed but can waste docHub water.
Why is my water bill high? More people than usual staying in your home. New appliances that use more water, such as a power shower or garden sprinkler. Your previous bill being based on estimates rather than a meter reading. Leaks on pipes, toilets, taps or other appliances. Home renovations that use more water.
Call a plumber to check for leaks. This way, you have proof that excessive use isnt on your side. Also, make sure you are not tied into a neighbors supply line, but it definitely sounds like a calibration issue.
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.
The most common cause for a high water bill is running water from your toilet. A continuously running toilet can waste up to 200 gallons a day or more depending on the volume flow down the drain. This can cause a terrible increase to a familys typical water use, so fix toilet leaks as soon as possible.

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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.
As you can see, a sudden spike in your water bill can be caused by a variety of issues, including hidden toilet leaks, leaky faucets, increased outdoor water usage, and even a broken water pipe.
Reducing Water Waste: Check for dripping faucets, leaky toilets, and minor leaks in pipes. Fix irrigation system leaks promptly to avoid wasting gallons of water outdoors.

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