Water Meter In Basement Leaking
My house is circa 1905 in ohio.
Water meter in basement leaking. Look at the water meter on your property. Anytime water and electricity come together. Lateral pressure the soil that surrounds a foundation between the footings and the surface can also absorb water although under normal weather conditions this soil should drain. Who is responsible for the meter.
When the water table rises under a foundation it creates hydrostatic pressure against the foundation from below that can force water into the basement and create leaks opportunistically. Does it need to be replaced if it leaks water or is there just a small part on it i can replace. It should go without saying but it s important enough for me to say it anyway that if you have water leaking behind or anywhere near your electrical panel you should not attempt to fix the problem yourself. It drips into a 2 1 2 gallon bucket and fills about once a month but it drives me nuts.
The meter looks fairly new however. Follow our step by step guide to find out what you can do when your meter is leaking. There are many ways to determine if you have basement water leaking from under your slab using a stethoscope or listening through an inverted glass are two of the wackier ones. Holes and cracks in your foundation can let moisture and water seep into your basement.
Hydraulic cement works great for patching holes in a foundation because it can set up even under water and it expands as it sets to seal the hole and lock the plug in place. One of the easiest ways is to check your water meter. Typically your water meter is going to be near the street where the main water line runs not near enough to the house for it to leak into a basement. Plugging them probably won t solve basement leaks but it ll help.
Only a licensed electrician should try to go near it. There could be a severe risk of electrocution. This depends on where the leak is located. It has a metal cover over a box which allows.
If you have all appliances and outside irrigation turned off and are not flushing any toilets or turning on any faucets and your water metering is still running you know you have a leak somewhere. The most common reason for a leak behind the electrical panel begins outside in the meter box from water leaking in.