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Updated about 2 years ago, 10/15/2022

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Sean Reischel
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City
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$4,500 water bill - leak magically fixed itself.

Sean Reischel
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City
Posted

Hey all!

My water bill was $4,500 last month, compared with the typical $90/mo. 

The water meter detected a leak of about 7,000 gallons/day for over a month, before magically "fixing itself".

Has anyone experienced this before? Is this likely a meter issue? Was one of my tenants running a faucet (about 5 gallons/min) for an entire month? Do I have a leak that magically fixed itself?

Any wisdom would be appreciated.


Thanks to such a great community!

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