How do I know if higher usage may be a result of a leak in my plumbing system?
Your water meter may detect small leaks. Check faucets for small drips. To check your toilet tank for small leaks in the toilet bowl, place a few drops of food coloring in your toilet tank. If the water in the bowl changes to the color of dye used in the tank, you have a leak. Seek assistance from your local home improvement center or plumbing professional to repair.

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1. How often will I receive a water bill?
2. Where is my water meter?
3. How does the meter reading system work?
4. How do you know that my reading is accurate?
5. How do I know that you have my reading and not someone else’s?
6. How long will meter installation take?
7. What if we have a leak after a meter is installed?
8. How do I know if higher usage may be a result of a leak in my plumbing system?
9. Is there a hazard from the radio transmitter in my home?
10. Is there anything hazardous inside the equipment?
11. Will the radio interfere with my television, cordless phone or pacemaker?
12. Is this system monitoring my phone calls?
13. Is this system monitoring how many people are in my house?
14. What happens if the wires are cut?