A water bill that jumps without an obvious explanation is one of the clearest early signs of a hidden leak — and one of the easiest to dismiss as a fluke.
Turn off every fixture and appliance that uses water in your home, then check your water meter. If it's still moving, water is flowing somewhere in your system even though nothing should be running — a strong indicator of a leak.
Before assuming a hidden leak, check for a running toilet (the most common household water waster), a dripping outdoor spigot, or an irrigation system left on longer than intended.
Most water utilities let you view several months of usage online. A sudden, sustained jump — not a one-time spike — is more consistent with an ongoing leak than a fluke reading.
If your meter keeps moving with everything off and you've ruled out the obvious culprits, the next step is professional leak detection to find the exact source before it causes further damage.
Yes — a continuously running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons a day, which adds up quickly and is often mistaken for a more serious leak.
Any sustained, unexplained increase is worth a look, especially if it coincides with other signs like a warm floor spot or the sound of running water.
Let's get you a real answer, not more guessing.