Utility Release Subgrade Rev1106 - City of Frisco - friscotexas 2026

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A very typical leak of 10 drips per minute wastes nearly one gallon per day, or 29 gallons per month. In many places, this costs less than $1 per month. But what about fast drips? A faucet that leaks 120 drips per minute wastes 11 gallons per day, or 330 gallons per month.
Your water bill in Frisco may include various charges such as service fees, usage charges based on the amount of water consumed, and taxes. Understanding these components can help you better manage your expenses.
When you have a leak, promptly and properly repair the leak. This will put you in the best position to seek and receive a refund of the wasted water. 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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The City of Frisco offers a partial leak credit for billed water consumption (not based on the dollar amount) as a courtesy to our customers. A leak on the customers side of the meter is considered the responsibility of the property owner or tenant to repair, including all costs associated with the repair.
If there is a leak inside your property you must get it repaired at your or the homeowners own expense. If you are a domestic customer and there is a leak on the supply pipe, contact your water company to find out if it offers one-off assistance in locating and repairing your leak.

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