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Updated 6 months ago on . Most recent reply

Second water meter in a duplex
Old Portland duplex with single water line. Have owned many years and always wanted to add a second line but the cost.
Would you EVER consider spending $17,800 to save $2493 per year in water cost? We do know that water will keep going up. The payback is around 7 years.
Yes I know about submetering and all but trying to keep track of all that lots of work.
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If you are renting out one or both sides, you can bill back for water usage, even without a second meter. If you don't want to split it by some formula, such as number of people, you could always charge a flat rate.
If you did the either of the above, there doesn't seem to be much savings at all. How do you get to $2,493? You would probably have a much bigger benefit from low-flow water fixtures.