Is it normal for the toilet to leak and the water bill to be as high as 1,000 yuan in February

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on how to say it, if the leakage is very serious, it is normal to have a thousand yuan, but it can only be said that you are too careless, because you have not heard such a big leak.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's so abnormal.

    According to our 4 yuan for a ton of water and 1,000 yuan for water, that is 250 tons of water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1 All for the toilet leaking all day long, how much square of water can be leaked in 2 months? I do not know! However, according to my experience in repairing toilets over the years, the water bill for February was as high as 1,000 yuan.

    It's possible. I've come across more than 700 people in two months, and this is a metaphor for how if a faucet is turned on for an hour at home, you can probably put out about tons of water. 60 days by 24 hours by tons is equal to tons, and a tap can be turned on for 2 months to release tons of water.

    Of course, the toilet leakage cannot be compared with the faucet, I conservatively estimate that the toilet leakage should be 1/10 of the faucet, so your toilet leakage for 2 months should be about a ton, and it can't be 530 tons as you say, The key is the sensitivity of the water meter! Now the water company's water meter is too sensitive! As for the slightest leakage in the home, or even a small drop, the water meter will turn.

    If your water meter is relatively sensitive, and there is a small leak in your home. And that's terrible, which means that your meter is going on 24 hours a day, so it's possible to turn 530 cubic meters away, and it's not very credible to leak 530 cubic meters of water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    One party a day, up to 100 square meters now, it is estimated that it is a water meter problem, how can you use more than 100 square meters of water in a month.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Let me tell you, there may be hidden pipes, these hidden pipes may lead to other places, others have used them, 530 tons? I can't use it up for ten years alone! Your toilet is also extremely problematic!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It shouldn't have been two months, according to the landlord, it's problematic, and the meter reading staff is before you go in. Maybe the staff who read the water meter did not enter the door of the landlord and estimated the number, but after a long time, the number of the staff who read the water meter and the number of the water meter did not match. Sometimes no one is in my house, and the water bill is still available.

    A friend of mine, empty house, also has a water bill. It's all the ghosts of the water company island. This should be the case for you.

    Unless your toilet leaks very badly, of course you can calculate, after your toilet leaks for five minutes, see how much the water meter goes, two months***

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  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I also encountered such a problem, but I leaked less, and I didn't use anything for two months, just a leak in the toilet and 60 tons of water... It's not as much as you.

    My toilet is also very problematic.

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