Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I am trying to find my house water meter. I know where my main meter is but everyone on my block seems to have a separate meter for the house but I can’t find mine. Maybe it’s been buried with dirt and mulch. Also azalea shrubs but is there a way of knowing where the meter would be? I would like to find it and have it dug up so it is visible. Thanks for any help.
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Your "main meter" is generally your home meter. Generally, the "other" meter is your irrigation meter. There are USUALLY 2 meters in every box. Yours and your neighbor's. If you live in the "new" areas maybe it's different but for many/most/all of us south of 44 that's how it usually works. You just need to determine which is your house water and which is your irrigation. Maybe you have 1 meter for both if you are down south. Not familiar with that area.
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It's on your front lawn, probably covered with grass. Poke around with something, it has a metal plate over it.
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Just north of 44, I have a plastic cover on a plastic box on each of the property lines between me and my neighbor - one to the right and one to the left. One cover may be marked "potable" or "drinking" and the other is marked "irrigation." Inside each of the boxes are two meters, one for me and one for the neighbor on that side.
Look on your water bill and get the latest readings for both drinking water and irrigation water then look at the meters to determine which is yours, which is drinking, and which is irrigation.
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As for your water meter question, there are some differences depending on where you live in TV. For example the historic section tended to have one meter, and potable water was used for irrigation. The area typically North of 44 tends to have 2 meters, one on each side of the house, each box has 2 meters, yours and your neighbors, with one box being potable water and the other irrigation water. There may be other variations for the courtyard villas, and I have no idea of the arrangement for the new houses south of 44. You can ask your neighbors where theirs are, and then look in similar locations at your house. If you have a newer house, these will be shown on the plat (plot) plan for your property, the local building department should be able to supply this document. Hope this helps.
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Walk around the neighborhood and see if you can find a neighbor's water meter box. Your's will probably be located the same distance from the street and the side property line. Also, when you find it and remove the cover, be careful of critters, like snakes.
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The water meter for your potable water will have a solid black lid. Your irrigation meter box will have a black lid with a pink round sensor
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Larchap49 Last edited by Larchap49; 05-10-2023 at 07:16 AM. Reason: Missing info |
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