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High Water Bill an Indication of Frozen Pipe Damage in Fox Lake Home?

3/12/2024 (Permalink)

A person receives a high water bill. We restore frozen pipe water damage 24 hours a day in Lake County.

Our Northwest Lake County team restores frozen pipe damage often during the winter in Fox Lake. A water bill can indicate frozen pipe damage in a home through abnormal usage patterns and unexpected increases in water consumption and cost. When water pipes freeze and burst or develop leaks, they can lead to continuous water flow even when fixtures are turned off. Here's how a water bill can signal frozen pipe damage:

Unexplained Spike in Usage:  If there hasn't been a corresponding increase in water usage due to activities like watering the lawn or filling a pool, but your water bill suddenly shows a significant spike in consumption, it could be a sign of a hidden water leak caused by frozen pipes.

Constant Running Water: Frozen pipes may create small cracks or openings, allowing water to escape continuously. This constant water flow, even slowly, can add up over time and become noticeable in your water bill.

Inconsistent Usage Patterns: Reviewing your water bill over several months can reveal unusual fluctuations in water consumption during winter months. Sudden increases during cold spells could indicate frozen pipe damage, allowing water to escape.

Higher Costs: An unexpected increase in your water bill can result in higher costs that are difficult to explain based on your usual water use habits. This can be a red flag for frozen pipe damage.

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