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Why Is My Water Bill Higher Than Normal?

High water bills are typically caused by hidden leaks, increased water consumption, or mechanical issues like running toilets. The average household wastes nearly 10,000 gallons annually from easily fixable leaks. To identify the source, check your water meter, inspect all toilets and faucets for leaks, and examine outdoor irrigation systems for damage or excessive usage.

Common Causes of Unexpectedly High Water Bills

A sudden spike in your water bill can be alarming, especially when your water usage habits haven’t changed. At Bedrock Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, we regularly help Portland homeowners solve the mystery of skyrocketing water bills. Understanding the potential causes can help you address the issue quickly and prevent unnecessary water waste and expense.

Hidden Water Leaks

One of the most common culprits behind elevated water bills is a hidden leak somewhere in your plumbing system. These silent water thieves can waste hundreds of gallons before you notice any visible signs.

  • Under-slab leaks: Water lines beneath your home’s foundation can develop leaks that go undetected for months
  • Wall leaks: Pipes within walls can slowly leak, causing gradual water damage and increasing your bill
  • Outdoor line leaks: Underground irrigation lines or the main water line to your home may develop cracks or breaks

Even a small leak can waste surprising amounts of water. A pinhole-sized leak can waste approximately 170 gallons per day, or over 5,000 gallons per month. This alone can increase your bill by $50-$100 depending on local water rates.

Toilet Problems

Toilets are notorious for water waste when malfunctioning. A running toilet can use up to 200 gallons of water daily – that’s equivalent to taking 10 extra showers every day!

Common toilet issues include:

  • Faulty flapper valves that don’t seal properly
  • Malfunctioning fill valves that continuously run
  • Silent leaks that occur without the obvious sound of running water

To check for toilet leaks, place food coloring in the tank and wait 15 minutes without flushing. If color appears in the bowl, you have a leak that needs repair.

Seasonal Usage Changes

Many homeowners experience bill fluctuations due to seasonal activities:

  • Summer irrigation: Lawn and garden watering can dramatically increase consumption
  • Swimming pool filling: Adding or topping off a pool requires thousands of gallons
  • Holiday gatherings: Having extra guests means more showers, toilet flushes, and dishwasher cycles
  • Pressure washing: Spring cleaning that includes pressure washing driveways and siding uses substantial water

Faulty Water Meter or Billing Errors

While less common, meter problems or billing mistakes do happen:

  • Mechanical water meters can malfunction, especially older models
  • Billing departments occasionally make errors in reading or recording usage
  • Recent rate increases may have been implemented without clear notification

How to Investigate Your High Water Bill

Check Your Water Meter

Your water meter is your best tool for detecting leaks:

  1. Turn off all water in your home (including ice makers and irrigation systems)
  2. Record the number on your water meter
  3. Wait 2-3 hours without using any water
  4. Check the meter again – if it has changed, you likely have a leak

Inspect All Fixtures and Appliances

Thoroughly examine:

  • Toilets: Listen for hissing or running sounds, perform the dye test
  • Faucets: Check for drips or moisture around handles and spouts
  • Appliances: Inspect connections to dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters
  • Showerheads: Look for constant dripping or moisture when not in use

Review Your Water Usage Habits

Consider recent changes that might explain increased consumption:

  • New household members or frequent guests
  • Recently installed water-using appliances or fixtures
  • Changes in landscaping or irrigation practices
  • Home improvement projects that required water use

When to Call a Professional Plumber

While some causes of high water bills can be easily identified and fixed by homeowners, others require professional expertise:

  • Hidden leaks: Detection equipment like acoustic sensors, thermal cameras, and pressure testing are needed for concealed leaks
  • Slab leaks: These serious problems require specialized repair approaches
  • Main line issues: Problems with the water service line require excavation equipment and expertise
  • Meter verification: Professionals can test meter accuracy if you suspect malfunction

At Bedrock Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, our experienced technicians have the tools and knowledge to locate even the most elusive leaks throughout your Portland home’s plumbing system.

Preventing Future High Water Bills

Once you’ve addressed the immediate cause of your high bill, consider these preventative measures:

  • Install water-efficient fixtures and appliances
  • Regularly check for leaks using the meter test quarterly
  • Consider smart water monitoring systems that alert you to unusual usage
  • Establish a maintenance schedule for plumbing inspections

Need Help With Your High Water Bill?

If you’ve investigated the common causes but still can’t identify why your water bill is higher than normal, it’s time to call the professionals. Our team at Bedrock Plumbing & Drain Cleaning specializes in comprehensive leak detection and repair services throughout Portland and surrounding areas. We use non-invasive techniques to locate hidden leaks and provide cost-effective solutions to prevent water waste and protect your home.

Contact us today at (503) 342-7691 to schedule a professional inspection and stop throwing money down the drain with unnecessarily high water bills.