What are some useful home maintenance ideas?
  • Periodically inspect the flush valve and overflow valve in all the toilets. A test is done by placing a few drops of food coloring into the tank and waiting approximately 25 minutes, without flushing the toilet. If you see the food coloring seep into the bowl, a toilet leak is confirmed. Sometimes a “shimmer” on the surface of the toilet bowl water will be evident and is another way to confirm that there is a leak
  • The flush valve or “flapper” located in the bottom of the toilet tank will eventually wear out and require replacement. Upon replacing the flapper, be sure to have it properly seat against the contact at the bottom of the tank
  • Check the overflow valve for the correct water level in the tank by removing the tank lid and verifying that the water level is approximately one inch below the overflow valve. Always make sure that the water in the tank is not running into the overflow tube. Normally, the arm of the ball float can be adjusted in order to bring the water level to the desired height. Check the positioning of the refill tube in relation to the overflow tube to ensure that there is no siphoning effect when the tank is refilling
  • During remodeling or toilet replacement consider the use of 1.8-gallon low flow toilets, which use approximately half the water per flush compared to the conventional types
  • Install aerators on water faucets and showerheads
  • Purchase water efficient washing machines and dishwashers and operate with only full loads
  • Routinely inspect water back-up sump pumps and repair dripping faucets
  • Inspect the furnace humidifier overflow valve for excessive water flow (if equipped)

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1. How is water and sewer service funded in Sterling Heights?
2. What are the costs associated with water and sewer service?
3. What are the reasons for the recent rate structure change?
4. How did the City come up with the new rate structure and why?
5. What are the features of the new rate structure for water and sewer service?
6. What are the benefits to the customer of the rate changes?
7. How do water and sewer rates in Sterling Heights compare to other cities in Macomb County?
8. Where is my water meter? Isn’t it that plastic box on the outside of my house?
9. My consumption is high. Could the meter be running fast, or was there an error in the reading?
10. How will automated meter reading benefit customers?
11. How can I expect my bill to change as a result of the new rate structure?
12. How do water and sewer bills compare to other household utility costs?
13. How much does it cost to perform basic water-using activities in my home?
14. What happens if I don’t pay my water bill? Will my water be shut off?
15. I’m selling my house and have been told that I need to get a final water bill. How do I go about this?
16. My water bill is much higher than normal. Why?
17. My neighbors have the same number of people and water their lawn as much as I do. How come my bill is higher?
18. Where can I get information on the water consumption history for my account?
19. If I pay my water bill online with my credit card, are there any additional credit card processing fees that I have to pay?
20. I tried to make a payment online, but was denied access to the payment screen. What should I do now?
21. What are the most significant ways to eliminate excessive water consumption?
22. What are some useful home maintenance ideas?