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1.
How do I read my water meter?
The water meter is read like an odometer on a vehicle from left to right.
2.
What is the most common water leak?
Toilet leaks from worn flappers, improperly adjusted water levels, worn valve seats, and leaking fill valves.
3.
How can I check a toilet leak?
Put food coloring in toilet tank, do not flush, let it sit about 20 minutes, check water in toilet bowl, if water has changed color you have a leak.
800 Junction Highway
Kerrville, TX 78028
830-257-8000
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