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Water Bill Issues- Baltimore
Question- I have a property in Baltimore City built in 2003, 3 bed/2-1/2 bath. All of the same type of properties on the street have a water bill of approx $150/qtr. My property is approx $600/qtr. There is no sign of leaking or issues in the property. The water department came and turned off the meter to see if water was still flowing and found no leaks. Can you please let me know if any additional suggestions to find the source of the problem? Thank you.
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Silent toilet leak. old flapper. will leak 1,000-3,000 gallons like nothing in a month.
been there, done that
change your toilet internals. or change to good new toilets