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“Don’t throw money down the drain.”
A timely tip for Metro Boston residents - avoid
paying sewer charges for outside water use.
DATELINE: DORCHESTER, MA...
It’s that time of year again - you irrigate your lawn, or water your garden, wash your car, the kids are running under the sprinkler and your water and sewer bills soar along with the temperature. But where does the water go? It seeps into the ground, yet you continue to pay sewer bills as if it went down the drain inside your home or building.
If water is pumped to your home or building, but doesn’t enter the sewer system, you can stop throwing your money down the drain by installing a separate sub meter, which registers water that doesn’t enter the sewer system.
Why Throw Money Away?
“The concept is simple,” notes John Wood, founder
and CEO of Hub Plumbing. “When wastewater discharge
is less than your water use, the installation of a
sub meter allows the measurement of water usage not
returned to the sewer system, resulting in savings
for homeowners and small businesses alike.”
Outside faucets are tied into the sub meter, measuring the amount of water that doesn’t enter the sewer system. When the meter is read, the customer is given a sewer credit for the amount of water registered on the sub meter.
About Hub Plumbing & Mechanical
Hub Plumbing & Mechanical takes the plumbing industry to the next
level, utilizing a professional, friendly,
customer-centered approach. In addition to
protecting your floors with red carpet, Hub’s
experienced plumbers also cover their work boots
with stain-resistant booties, wear ID badges for
security purposes, and arrive on time and smartly
dressed in crisp, clean uniforms.
The company does not charge by the hour, but by the specific project. Hub Plumbing & Mechanical is available 24 hours a day and 7 seven days a week to provide immediate access and peace of mind. Live receptionists manage and dispatch emergency calls to streamline the service.
Hub Plumbing & Mechanical was established in 1998 and now includes a staff of 11 full time employees. The full service plumbing company assists residential and commercial customers with sewer/drain clogs, garbage disposals, water heaters, water filtration, steam and hot water boilers, thermostats, leaky faucets, tub valves, gas pipes, appliance installation, and outside hose faucets.
Hub Plumbing & Mechanical is located at 70 Old Colony Avenue, South Boston, Mass. Hub Plumbing can be contacted at 1-866-HubPlumbing (866-482-7586) and www.HubPlumbing.com .