8 Reasons Why Your Water Bill Is So High

Why Your Water Bill Is So High
water bill
Photo by Have a nice day Photo from Shutterstock

Irrigation system leaks

Not all leaks occur indoors. If your garden has an irrigation system, cracks in the pipeline or loose joints may leak water even when the irrigation system is turned off. Finding these leaks can be a bit tricky, especially if the irrigation system is buried and hidden.

To find these leaks, you may need to check your lawn for unusually wet patches or bushier grass than the surrounding environment. To repair this type of leak, you may need to consult a professional plumber to find the leak’s location and repair or replace the affected irrigation line.

(Visited 63,397 times, 1 visits today)

5 thoughts on “8 Reasons Why Your Water Bill Is So High”

  1. If people would just flush the toilet every 3 to 5 times after urinating, it would save a lot of water, instead of flushing every time.

  2. Water is a natural resource that belongs to the American people! Pumping and delivering water to the citizenry is done by private entities – they are entitled to receive monies for this service, however, THEY ARE NOT ENTITLED TO CHARGE US FOR OUR OWN WATER which belongs to us, the American people! This is another corruption and theft foisted on the American people and needs to STOP!

  3. People who live alone do not need to flush after each bathroom use. In the last years I have paid for actual water use one month per year, except for the customer charge which is unavoidable because of government ripoffs.

  4. You pay more for bottle water than from your tap. If you do not like how things are done, just drill a well in your back yard and get YOUR water for free or dig a big hole in your yard, sink a tank, get water trucked in and drink and flush all you want.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *