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Old 07-31-2011, 03:25 PM
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I jut received my first water bill for my CYV I bought in Buttonwood last month.

The total for the water was almost $200!

I do not have grass but do have rock beds with shrubs and flowers. The previous owner had the sprinklers set to rune twice a day , 3 days a week. My usage for irrigation was 51,000 gallons.

Is this the usual amount of water for a CYV or should I be looking for a problem or something else?
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Old 07-31-2011, 03:29 PM
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Mark, If you don't live there full time, does your neighbor have a pool?
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No pool on either side of me.

The largest amount was shown to be a part of the irrigation water line item.
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Hi Mark,
WELCOME TO YOU! Sounds like you either have a leak or someone is stealing your water. Pls call the water dept and get them to check for a leak. Keep us posted
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The total bill was for $358.00 including the amenity fees.

The water just for the irrigation was $200
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51,000 gallons for a CYV is very high .... assume you have an average size lot and not a large corner lot.

We have a 9,500 sq ft lot and when I was watering twice a week my max irrigation water was about 30,000 gallons for a month.

Twice a day, 3 times a week watering will certainly add up. First thing to do is adjust the irrigation timer.
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Mark, I live in a Ranch with an average yard and our water is $200 to $250 including the amenities fee, depending on whether we are home or not. There is a minimum even of you don't use any water!! Could you have a deposit on the bill if it is your first one?? I agree, call the water department. You also need to verify what your water restrictions are. don't know where you live but there are restrictions to what days and how many time you can water, even for how long I think. Water department can tell you that also, based on address.
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We just received our first water bill for our CYV as well. Our (builder-hired) landscaper/sprinkler guy told us for the first 30 days we needed to water twice a day seven days a week (because of new sod/landscape plants). We’ve since adjusted the irrigation schedule, but for the first 30 days we used 39 thousand gallons. Again, that was watering 2x a day 7 days a week...so unless you have a really large lot, I think you might have a leak.
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I jut received my first water bill for my CYV I bought in Buttonwood last month.

The total for the water was almost $200!

I do not have grass but do have rock beds with shrubs and flowers. The previous owner had the sprinklers set to rune twice a day , 3 days a week. My usage for irrigation was 51,000 gallons.

Is this the usual amount of water for a CYV or should I be looking for a problem or something else?
Since you had a previous owner, I assume you do not have new sod.
The settings, if this is the case, is way over board, all zones twice a week should be enough.
Here are suggested usage figures.
http://www.thevillageswaterwisdom.com/
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I jut received my first water bill for my CYV I bought in Buttonwood last month.

The total for the water was almost $200!

I do not have grass but do have rock beds with shrubs and flowers. The previous owner had the sprinklers set to rune twice a day , 3 days a week. My usage for irrigation was 51,000 gallons.

Is this the usual amount of water for a CYV or should I be looking for a problem or something else?
Mark, you don't say how many minutes the sprinklers run. I have a ranch and water twice a week if there is no rain. We've been getting some rain lately so I go about once a week now. Do you have a working rain sensor?
BTW my combined water bill is about $60/month.
Also, about $190 of your total bill is amenities, trash and sewer.
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Your timer may have defaulted and is running more than twice a week. Also consider that Water Utility here has a three tier pricing scheme. I read an article in WSJ concerning watering in Palm Beach florida. apparently they have a single tier pricing scheme and those 87000 McMansion are using millions of gallons of water. So how does Palm Beach get away with a single tier system? I suspect some will post by saying we all need to conserve. And to that I reply why then are developers allowed to expand and why is it the Water Utility allows companies to draw 500,000 plus gallons out daily at no cost for bottle water that will be sent to other states. There is plenty of water but developers/relators want to conrol it and pay politicians, etc plenty to keep it that way....What a country!
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Are these bills for a quarter, or monthly? Also, are the irrigation water charges different from the consumption water? These amounts used seem so high.
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Mark I have a CYV also and do not have grass but do have rock beds with bottle brushs and flowers. Our usage was 550 on irrigation. We keep the irrigation shut off and turn it on only when needed. Maybe once a week or so if we think things need watered, and then we only run each zone for 10 minutes only. Our highest usage over 2 years was 2420 and that was May to June of last year.

I think if I were you, I'd be checking for a leak.
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You need to check to see how long your sprinklers are running or if there is a leak someplace. If you are running them 2 times a day, 3 times a week that is 6 times per week or about 25 times per month. You said you used 51000 gallons. That means you used over 2000 gallons each time they turned on to water plants and flowers. That seems way too high to me.
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..... Here are suggested usage figures.
http://www.thevillageswaterwisdom.com/
Great link, Bogie - thanks!

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