Assuming there are no obvious leaks and this is unusally high for you:
1. check your flushing
2. check your water tank isn’t leaking into some dran you’re not seeing
3. If you’re in a block of apartments, naturally make sure there isn’t a leak in the shaft.
It’s not a crazy high bill so if it’s a leak it might just be a small trickle, but obviously one that’s gone on for a month can add up. My first stop would definitely be the fluching, it’s the easiest thing not to notice.
Luci_Form on
My service charge is usually 10
Consumption was always 20€ until we got a reverse osmosis and it changed to 35€
This for every 2 months with 3 ppl living
leftplayer on
Check previous bills, you may have been on estimates and now it’s a real reading so it got true’d up. If you just started renting, you may be paying what the previous renter didn’t pay.
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Assuming there are no obvious leaks and this is unusally high for you:
1. check your flushing
2. check your water tank isn’t leaking into some dran you’re not seeing
3. If you’re in a block of apartments, naturally make sure there isn’t a leak in the shaft.
It’s not a crazy high bill so if it’s a leak it might just be a small trickle, but obviously one that’s gone on for a month can add up. My first stop would definitely be the fluching, it’s the easiest thing not to notice.
My service charge is usually 10
Consumption was always 20€ until we got a reverse osmosis and it changed to 35€
This for every 2 months with 3 ppl living
Check previous bills, you may have been on estimates and now it’s a real reading so it got true’d up. If you just started renting, you may be paying what the previous renter didn’t pay.