High water bills can be concerning for many customers of Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. There are various reasons that can contribute to an increase in water usage and, consequently, higher bills.
One common reason is the presence of leaks in plumbing, whether from indoor fixtures such as faucets and toilets or from outdoor sources like irrigation systems. Small leaks can often go unnoticed yet can waste a significant amount of water over time, leading to increased costs. It is advisable for customers to regularly inspect their plumbing for any signs of leaks.
Another factor can be seasonal changes in water use. During warm weather months, homeowners tend to use more water for outdoor activities like gardening, lawn care, and filling swimming pools. These activities can cause a noticeable spike in water consumption, which is reflected in the bill.
Household changes can also influence water usage. For instance, an increase in the number of residents can lead to higher water consumption due to additional daily activities like bathing, cooking, and laundry.
Additionally, inefficient appliances can contribute to higher water usage. Older washing machines, dishwashers, or toilets may use more water than newer, more efficient models.
Finally, it is worth considering that errors in meter readings could also lead to unexpected increases in bills. Customers may wish to check their water meter and compare it with their usage records.
For further assistance or specific inquiries about one’s water bill, customers are encouraged to refer to the resources available on the official WSSC Water website.