Do you have High Water Bills in Canberra?
High water bills can hurt. How accurate was your last ICON Water bill?
We can help you find water leaks fast with electronic water leak-locating technology.
Was your last ICON Water bill much higher than the same period the previous year?
Do you suspect a mistake has been made?
6 Star Hot Water and Plumbing can help resolve your water bill problems.
There are many benefits to using electronic leak detection.
Some ICON Water bills are wrong.
ICON Water is allowed to make estimations when they cannot access your water meter. However, some inaccurate bills are not even based on estimates. The meter reader may have made a mistake with a street number, or a digit may have been transposed by the meter reader. The water meter may be faulty and reading too fast.
We have visited several Canberra homes where the high ICON Water bill could not have resulted from an accurate water meter reading. On one occasion, a water bill stated that the meter reading for the end of that billing period was almost 130,000 litres more than it read two weeks later when we attended to check for a water leak.
Inaccessible water meters in Canberra.
Tip:
If you receive a high water bill from ICON Water, immediately check the numbers on the invoice compared to the digits on the water meter.
- Write the digits on the water meter down, and if possible, take a picture of the numbers on the water meter.
- You may need this picture for evidence.
- With these figures, you can calculate the accuracy of your bill.
How to calculate your water consumption:
You can calculate your water consumption for the billing period and the period between the meter reading and the day you received your water bill by following this simple formula:
Use the number of kilolitres on the bill (kl) x 1000 ÷ number of days in the billing period ÷ 24 hours ÷ 60 minutes = litres per minute
Then use the number of kilolitres on the meter dial on the day that you received the bill (kl) x 1000 – number of kilolitres on the bill (kl) x 1000 = litres used between the end of the billing period and the day you received the water bill.
Then, use litres ÷ number of days between the end of the billing period and the day you received the water bill. Then use that number ÷ 24 hours ÷ 60 = litres per minute
The average litre per minute usage for both periods should be roughly the same. If it is not, the bill is likely wrong.
What is the result if the answers are similar?
If the answers are similar, you have likely used a lot of water, your water meter is faulty, or you have a water leak.
Call 0448 844 911 now. 6 Star Hot Water and Plumbing Canberra can help resolve your high ICON Water bills quickly.
Our experienced plumbers can also help detect water leaks in Canberra and Queanbeyan regions.