Knowing how to read your water meter helps you spot leaks and understand your bill. Here is the Hoover homeowner's guide.
Find the meter
The meter is usually near the street in a covered box, or in the basement where the line enters. The utility can tell you exactly where.
Read the numbers
Most meters show usage in gallons or cubic feet. Note the reading, use no water for an hour or two, and read again — the difference is your usage.
The leak indicator
Many meters have a small triangle or gear that spins with even tiny flow. If it moves while everything is off, you have a leak.
Compare to your bill
Checking your reading against the bill catches billing errors and slow leaks. hard water is common across the region, and older neighborhoods still have galvanized supply lines In Hoover, this habit catches problems early.
Use the data
A meter reading is the first step in leak hunting. Call 888-217-3585 and Hoover Plumber Connect will match you with a Hoover pro if the numbers are off.
Plumbing in Hoover: what to know
In Hoover, hard water is common across the region, and older neighborhoods still have galvanized supply lines. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Shelby County — from Pelham, Homewood and Vestavia Hills to ZIP codes like 35244, 35226, 35216 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
Need a hand in Hoover?
If a plumbing issue is beyond a quick fix, don't wait for it to get worse. Call 888-217-3585 and Hoover Plumber Connect will match you with a vetted local pro — usually within minutes. Learn more about plumbing help in Hoover.