Water Consumption Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines water usage by calculating the difference between starting and ending meter readings.
Purpose: It helps homeowners, businesses, and utilities track water usage for billing, conservation, or leak detection.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Simple subtraction of the starting meter value from the ending meter value gives the total consumption.
Details: Accurate consumption tracking helps with budgeting, detecting leaks early, and promoting water conservation.
Tips: Enter both meter readings in gallons. The end reading must be equal to or greater than the start reading.
Q1: What if my meter shows cubic feet instead of gallons?
A: Multiply cubic feet by 7.48 to convert to gallons before entering values.
Q2: What does negative consumption mean?
A: It indicates the end reading was lower than the start, which could mean a meter reset or error in readings.
Q3: How often should I check my water consumption?
A: Monthly checks are recommended for most households to monitor usage patterns.
Q4: What's considered normal water consumption?
A: Average household uses about 80-100 gallons per person per day.
Q5: What if my consumption seems unusually high?
A: Check for leaks, running toilets, or irrigation system issues that may be causing excess usage.