This summer we had an interesting experience with water. We moved Grandpa in and shortly after go a bill that seemed to be much higher. We didn’t think too much about it since it was summer and maybe we had been watering the lawn more, but the sprinklers had been turned on for two months so maybe it was Grandpa using more water, but did he use that much more?
We were busy the next month and came home from Jean’s Grandma Farr’s 100th birthday celebration in Utah and looked at the mail. The next water bill had come and was out of sight! I decided to look a the water meter that night. I made sure no water was running in the house and looked at the meter.

I don’t have a video, but the little six sided red spinner next to the 8 was SPINNING! WE HAD A MAFOR LEAK!! I timed it for several minutes and figured it was running at some incredible rate, something like 6 gallons in 10 minutes. I figured it could be the sprinkler system, since once before several years ago it developed a leak and we had to shut it off. I opened the cover and could hear a hissing, like water spraying from the valve, I turned it off and the red spinner stopped.
Our consumption over the summer was 9, 18, 38, 37, 9, and 6 thousand gallons per month. I turned off the sprinkler just a week before the meter got read again, so we had a leak begin in one month, run for a whole month, and get turned off part way through the last month. Whew!
Discussions around the dinner table, included Grandpa telling me to call the city, maybe they would refund part of my bill. I did call them, and the lady was surprised to see our consumption jump up. She scheduled a city employee to come out and check things. i took off from work to be there when he arrived and it was comical. He looked at the meter before he came to the door and said “what did you do, there is no leak now?” I explained what I discovered, and he said that sometimes they can’t tell where the water goes, one home lost 80,000 gallons to a leak. He said the city didn’t have any way to help determine just where the leak was, and couldn’t recommend any sprinkler contractors officially. No help. So we water by hand now and learned a lesson to check things when the bill looks strange. Oh, and Grandpa hardly uses any water, we can’t tell the difference he made in a regular month.
While I was becoming an expert on water meters and such, I made my own meter cover wrench. I’ll put up a picture of it and the story later.