If you live in Pinellas County and recently opened your water bill to a shocking total ๐ธ โ you’re not alone. High water bills are a common issue in this area, and they’re often caused by hidden leaks you can’t see. At I Find Leaks, we specialize in pinpointing exactly where your water is escaping, using non-invasive tools and decades of experience. In this blog post, weโll walk you through a real leak detection job in Pinellas County where we solved a mystery on a large property โ and show you step-by-step how to get help from Pinellas County Utilities if you’re dealing with a similar issue.
What to Do If You Have a High Water Bill in Pinellas County ๐๐ฐ
Pinellas County offers a full set of resources to help residents handle excessive water bills caused by leaks:
- ๐ Water Leak Resources โ This official page includes everything from diagnostic tools to repair forms and bill adjustment options.
- ๐งพ Leak Detector Guide โ Learn how to check for silent leaks in toilets, faucets, irrigation, and more.
- ๐ High Water Bill Form โ Fill this out after youโve investigated or repaired the leak to request a billing review.
- โ๏ธ Statement of Repaired Leak โ If you made repairs yourself and donโt have a plumberโs invoice, you can submit this notarized form.
- ๐ Downloadable PDF Statement โ Official document to describe your repairs and get it notarized.
Many customers donโt realize that Pinellas County does allow adjustments on water bills due to leaks โ but you must follow the proper procedures and submit accurate documentation. We’ll explain how and provide the links at the end of the post.
Real Job Story: Pinellas County High Water Bill Mystery Solved
Letโs walk you through a real example. We were called to a large residential property after the homeowner received a sky-high water bill from Pinellas County Utilities. They had no idea where the problem was. The yard was huge. There were no wet spots, no puddles โ just a vague sense that money was leaking away.
๐ธ Caption: This Pinellas County high water bill investigation began at a rural property with no signs of a leak โ just a large open field, a brick driveway, and a confusingly high utility bill.
We arrived in our I Find Leaks Sprinter van and surveyed the scene: a long brick driveway stretching about 80 yards to the home. Wide open grassy areas, a tree here and there โ no obvious evidence of a water leak anywhere.
๐ธ Caption: Using professional-grade leak detection equipment, we scanned the ground for signs of underground leaks causing the homeowner’s high water bill in Pinellas County.
We started probing the property with one of our advanced acoustic leak detectors. The equipment picks up sounds and pressure anomalies underground that are inaudible to the human ear. We checked around key points โ near the meter, the main line, and areas with dense vegetation.
๐ธ Caption: Pinpoint precision: With one small test hole โ no larger than a shovel head โ our technician identified the exact location of the leak on this Pinellas County property.
Our lead technician, Jeremy, dug just one small hole in the entire field โ and hit pay dirt. The hole was less than the size of a shovel head, demonstrating the pinpoint accuracy of our methods. No unnecessary digging. No guesswork.
๐ธ Caption: A small leak, big problem: Buried nearly 2 feet deep, this damaged Dresser coupling was the source of the high water bill. Our non-invasive detection prevented unnecessary digging.
About 2 feet underground, we found the culprit: a leaking plastic Dresser-style coupling. It wasnโt spraying dramatically โ just a steady, sneaky leak that had likely been running for weeks, if not months.
๐ธ Caption: Small but costly: This close-up of the leaking Dresser coupling buried 2 feet underground shows how a tiny, continuous leak can drive up your Pinellas County water bill fast.
This leak may look minor โ but running 24/7, even a small drip adds up to thousands of gallons lost per month, which can send your water bill through the roof. Thatโs why leak detection in Pinellas County isnโt just helpful โ itโs essential.
๐ธ Caption: One small hole, one solved mystery: On this massive Pinellas County property, our team found the exact leak location with just a single test hole โ proving why I Find Leaks is the go-to for high water bill issues.
From start to finish, the customer was shocked (in a good way!) at how quickly and cleanly we identified the issue. The repair was scheduled, documentation submitted to the County, and their bill is now on its way to being adjusted.
How to Submit for a Leak Adjustment with Pinellas County ๐
If you’ve repaired your leak โ either yourself or with a plumber โ Pinellas County gives you two options to pursue a billing adjustment:
- If you hired a plumber: Submit the High Water Bill Form with a copy of your invoice.
- If you did the work yourself: Fill out the Statement of Repaired Leak PDF, get it notarized, and submit it via the official submission page.
๐ Adjustments must typically be requested within 60 days of the repair โ so donโt delay!
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