Water Bill Calculator

Estimate your monthly and annual water bills based on household usage, rates, and irrigation needs.

Water Bill Estimate

$122.20

Monthly Bill

Annual Bill: $1466.40

Bill Breakdown

Monthly Projection

Water Bill Estimate

CategoryAmountDetails
Indoor Water$36.003 people × 80 gal/day
Outdoor/Irrigation$10.002,000 gal/month
Sewer Charges$43.206.0¢/gal indoor
Fixed Charges$33.00Base + storm water
MONTHLY TOTAL$122.209,200 gallons
ANNUAL TOTAL$1466.40$122.20/month avg

Understanding Your Water Bill

The average American uses 80-100 gallons of water per day, costing the typical household $40-80/month. Water bills consist of several components: usage charges (based on gallons consumed), sewer charges (based on indoor water use, since it returns to the sewer system), fixed service charges, and sometimes storm water fees. Outdoor irrigation is the largest variable cost — a typical lawn needs 1-1.5 inches of water per week, translating to 2,000-4,000 gallons per month for an average yard. Summer bills can be 50-100% higher than winter due to irrigation. Low-flow fixtures can reduce indoor usage by 20-30%. A low-flow showerhead (2.0 GPM vs 5.0 GPM) saves about 15 gallons per 10-minute shower. Fixing a running toilet can save 200+ gallons per day.

Practical Example

Scenario: 3-person household, 80 gal/person/day, $0.005/gal water, $0.006/gal sewer.

Indoor: 7,200 gal/month | Outdoor: 2,000 gal/month

Monthly bill: ~$100 | Annual: ~$1,200

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What is the average water bill?

The average US household water bill is $40-80/month. This varies significantly by region — arid Western states tend to have higher rates, while Great Lakes states have lower rates.

How much water does a typical household use?

The average household uses about 300 gallons per day, or 9,000 gallons per month. About 70% is indoor use (showers, toilets, laundry, dishes) and 30% is outdoor (irrigation, car washing).

How can I reduce my water bill?

Fix leaks (a running toilet wastes 200+ gal/day), install low-flow fixtures, use drought-tolerant landscaping, water lawns early morning to reduce evaporation, run full loads of laundry, and take shorter showers.

Why is my summer water bill so high?

Summer bills are typically 50-100% higher due to lawn irrigation. A 1,000 sq ft lawn needs about 600 gallons per watering. Consider drought-tolerant plants, drip irrigation, or reducing lawn area.

Does sewer charge apply to irrigation?

Typically no — sewer charges apply only to indoor water use since outdoor water doesn't enter the sewer system. Some utilities offer separate irrigation meters to reduce sewer charges.

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on national averages. Actual rates and billing structures vary by utility provider. Contact your local water utility for exact pricing.

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