Advice needed - problems with acueductos pr
Thanks in advance, this issue is really stressing me out! Cheers, Karen
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If the leaks are at the meters site, take lots of fotos and send your fotos to the all the news sources.... especially on FB.... it won't solve the issue but it will make a statement and a record.聽 with the drought situation, it will be good fuel for the fire.
These guys are NOT the most interested and frankly, I have many friends who have been charged聽 as if they had olympic swimming pools and have had to pay thousands of $$$聽 for leaks and problems they reported and reported.聽 聽
**** GO to the office and demand ( yes, play the ugly gringo if necessary) to see the supervisor and the supervisor's supervisor if necessary.聽 it will probably take several visits - phone calls usually don't work!!聽 they either hang up or just don't answer.聽 聽Remember, if they charge you, YOU WILL have to pay or they will cut you off... bribes don't work,,, they are just inefficient and uninterested.聽
If all else fails, get a plumber and get the leak fixed yourself.... they are counting on you giving up and just paying...
They may or may not fix it.
If the meter is running the leak is on your side of the meter. In that case you need a plumber to fix it.
I find it somewhat comforting I'm not the only experiencing this "challenge". I will say I'm not huge on social media but I will give it a try.
I will definitely go in person to an office and see what an be done, I hope to hell that will work above all.
Thank you for your help, I actually feel a lot better about tackling the situation now.
No one seems to know anything to help. We have also called them for 3 wks now, no pressure n sometimes no water n no one can give us an answer as to why.....crazy
Dora787 wrote:they were supposed to come out and remove the seal on our meter so we can repair our shut off valve leak and they never came.
The best way to deal with this is take it in your own hands. In many ferreterias (hardware store) you buy a tool that allows you to open the lid of the water meter container (or however you call that thing
)and close the main valve so you can make repairs or have a plumber do that. Plumbers have a tool like that, too.
So, it's simple, really. Open the lid, make sure all faucets in the house are closed and check if the meter is running. If that's the case the leak is on your side and you should repair it of have it repaired unless you are willing to pay a lot of money for water that you don't use.
A leak on your side is not the responsibility of the water company so getting mad, taking pictures etc. etc. is not going to help you. Repair the leak or have somebody do it is the only solution.
Gary The best way to deal with this is take it in your own hands. In many ferreterias (hardware store) you buy a tool that allows you to open the lid of the water meter container (or however you call that thing)[i wrote:
and[/i] close the main valve so you can make repairs or have a plumber do that. Plumbers have a tool like that, too.
Thanks for the advice! We actually have one of those tools and in the past have used it...and yes the leak is inside our property and we have to fix it ourselves. My husband said the water company is now putting some kind of plastic or rubber seal around the meter so people from can't tamper with it...we called them to come out and remove the seal. They said they be out the next Monday and well that never happened! Guess we will have to go out and look at it again.
Dora787 wrote:My husband said the water company is now putting some kind of plastic or rubber seal around the meter so people from can't tamper with i
I haven't heard about that and never saw one. I would be surprised if that seal would prevent closing of the main valve but then again, this is Puerto Rico. 
Here's what I have:
The water meter.
The inside. To the left (arrow) is the main valve - to the right the meter.
The tool I use to close and open the main valve.
This is a home made tool. Some old iron and two minutes of welding saved me 20 bucks. 
Im new to the site and this is my first activity on here. I have been reading about the water issues. I have had several issues with my plumping as well as I am rehabbing a home. Something you might want to think about having done is installing a shut off valve along the backside of the in coming meter. I had one installed by my meter, going into the house,and one for the line going to my cistern. I had to do this in order to repair all the stolen lines due to the house being vacant for so long. This was very useful in chasing down leaks and also so i didnt have to mess with the meter itself. I have found it very reassuring for my mind that If i am out of town i can simply shut it off the water supply myself and not worry if there is a leak just running freely. I hope this helps.
Oh, and welcome to the forum!

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