How do I check for leaks in my home?
Toilets - Add a few drops of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the food coloring appears in the toilet bowl, this means you have a leak. Some toilet leaks are intermittent, so you do not always see or hear the water running.

Faucets - Check all faucets and piping for leaks by monitoring for drips of water under sinks and from exposed pipes. Perform an inspection with the water on and off, as some leaks only occur when the water is on.

Check plumbing in the basement by monitoring for drips of water coming from exposed pipes. Occasionally, leaks develop behind walls or in areas that are not visible. Read your meter periodically to monitor for drastic changes.

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1. I am selling my house and need to obtain a "final read" on my water meter, what do I do?
2. Where is my water meter?
3. Who is responsible for my water service line?
4. Who do I contact when I have a question about my bill?
5. How do I check for leaks in my home?
6. Who do I contact in the case of a water emergency?
7. Does the Town test the water?
8. How do I get an irrigation meter (second meter)?