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how to read a bangor water meter

Reading your Bangor water meter is essential for monitoring water usage, detecting leaks, and managing your water bill. Understanding how to properly read the meter ensures that you are aware of your consumption and can take action if there are any irregularities.

Types of Bangor Water Meters

Most Bangor water meters fall into one of the following categories:

  • Analog Dial Meters – These meters have a series of dials or a large sweep hand that indicates water usage.
  • Digital Meters – Modern meters display the water usage digitally and may transmit readings automatically.

How to Locate Your Water Meter

Your Bangor water meter is typically located:

  • Outside, near the curb in a ground-level box (meter pit).
  • Inside your home in the basement, utility room, or near where the main water line enters.

If you have trouble finding it, check your water bill or contact Bangor Water District for assistance.


How to Read an Analog Dial Water Meter

  1. Identify the Register
    • The register displays the total water usage in cubic feet or gallons.
    • It often resembles an odometer, with rolling numbers that record consumption.
  2. Read the Numbers from Left to Right
    • Ignore any stationary zeroes or red dials.
    • If your meter measures in cubic feet, 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons.
  3. Check the Flow Indicator
    • A small rotating triangle or dial indicates water movement.
    • If it spins when no water is being used, you may have a leak.

How to Read a Digital Water Meter

  1. Wake Up the Display
    • Some digital meters require tapping or shining a flashlight to activate the screen.
  2. Record the Reading
    • The digital display shows total water usage in gallons or cubic feet.
    • Read the number exactly as displayed, from left to right.
  3. Look for Leak Indicators
    • Some digital meters have a faucet icon that appears if continuous water flow is detected.
    • Check usage patterns over time to spot potential leaks.

How to Monitor Your Water Usage

  • Take Readings Regularly – Compare daily or weekly readings to track usage.
  • Calculate Water Consumption – Subtract a past reading from the current one to determine usage.
  • Detect Leaks – If your meter moves when no water is running, check for leaks in toilets, pipes, or faucets.

Understanding your Bangor water meter helps you stay in control of your water usage and avoid unexpected charges. If you need assistance, contact Bangor Water District for further guidance.

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