Sunday, September 30, 2007

Fighting a High Water Bill with Your Plumbing Invoice




Everyday I hear stories about water bills ranging from "I have a high water bill of $80 ", to "I have a high water bill of $25,000"(the latter of which was caused by 6 toilets constantly running for several months). Most high bill situations are caused by a polybutylene pipe rupture deep in the ground or a toilet running. However, I do see the occasional high water and fuel (gas or electric) bill caused by a running hot water heater overflow. The local water departments vary on their response to high bills. If you are a first time offender, a copy of a plumbing repair invoice will normally get you a great discount on your water bill. Proof the the water did not go into the sewer system (such as a water line breakage outside or relief line dumping to the outside of the house) can normally get the excess sewer charges knocked off. Grievances such, elderly, fixed income, medical problems, jobless, you didn't read my meter in 6 months will normally get you mercy. Chronic offenders who have been given discounts in the past for water leaks, may not get any help. Many counties such as Cobb and Fulton county will normally leave you a little note on the door to inform you of a leak. Analyzing your water bill bar chart can show the progression of a small leak turning into a big leak.

2 comments:

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