We found two very big leaks. One yesterday at an unoccupied cabin and one this morning at an unoccupied house that is for sale. These two leaks make up a large part of the excessive water demand we have been experiencing since last week, however, there are probably still more leaks out there.
Jerry J. and Jeremy are out and about trying to find any leaks they can. If you are off the hill, please call a neighbor to check and make sure your water is turned off at your customer valve. Or you can call us and we can go out and turn it off for you for $15. As pipes begin to thaw this week after last weeks colder temps, it is prime time for leaks to appear.
What many people don't understand is that the customer is responsible for all the water that goes through their meter, even if the reason is a leak, a frozen pipe or a burst pipe. This can add up to some very large water bills. That is why we so strongly recommend over and over again, that you turn your water off when you leave your mountain home. It saves a homeowner from diaster.
If a pipe leaks or breaks inside your home, you not only have to pay for a large amount of water, but for all the damage done to the home as well. If your water is turned off, all of these scenarios are eliminated and you can rest assured that your mountain home is safe from possible water leaks and damage. It only takes a few minutes to walk outside and turn it off. The peace of mind is certainly worth a few minutes of your time.
We will continue our search for leaks and we hope all homeowners will check their properties as well or give us a call at 951-659-2675. Prevention is the best policy when it comes to water leaks.
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