Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I know for a fact that they have had to replace meters. Happened to my family here in the Villages.
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We both have been notified that are water usage is 5 or 6 times normal usage. I have had both inside and outside areas checked for leaks and nothing has been found. Something is WRONG!!! How can so many of us have the same problem????? |
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Maybe you have a broken sprinkler head, toilet running... The water has two line items for house, and sprinkler. Which part of the water bill increased?
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I have had the same issue as you. I did all the things you did and got the same answer.
I started checking my water meter myself. This last month it was accurate. However, one month my bill was 39,000 gallons at a home that had no occupants for 25 out of 30 days. Bottom line—-I have no clue regarding this issue. Quote:
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We had an extremely high water bill 2 months ago. After having the sprinkler system checked & no problems found, no leakage with sinks or toilets, and the water department checking the meter with no problems found there, we also are at a total loss. What could be the reason/answer for all these high bills?!?!
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If the flapper or gasket (depending on the toilet model) is bad it may run only intermittently. You need to be there when it does to hear it. Could be once an hour or more often. I’ve had to replace the gasket twice in two years. Easy and cheap fix.
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#39
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I had similar problems. Called in a plumber to test for leaks with no success. Then bought one of these:
Amazon.com It monitors water flow as small as 1/100th gallon per min. Using the data generated by the Flume I pinpointed the leak in less than 24 hours. Problem now gone. |
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Auto refill? Are you referring to a toilet tank water valve or something else?
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It's not always the flapper or gasket. A leaky fill valve will cause the same issue. The fill valve is located on the left side of the tank and adds water to the tank through the black rubber hose. If the valve has a slow leak, the tank water will overflow into the overflow pipe and the flapper/gasket will open for a short time.
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One thing is sure, many of us have had the gigantic bill and others will have them in the future. And, the supplier will always deny that a problem or error could ever happen and they won't even bother to check. |
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Thank you, will do that ! Kind of surprised the plumber didn't do that... but, maybe he did and that's why he said we might want to call the water company, but that was kind of a dead end, they said the meters are never "faulty", so that was that conversation ! Forgive the "dumb" question, but, is the "meter" the flat, black, metal disk in the yard on the lot line ? There is nothing like a meter in the garage where the main value is located and the plumber shut off all water. Meter on side of house appears to be electric.
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