Anonymous wrote:I'll assume a garden hose can spit out about 10 gallons per minute. That's 21,600 gallons in 36 hours. Arlington County charges $13.27 per 1000 gallons, so that's $286.63. Test your hose by timing how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket and adjust accordingly. And check your water bill for the rates.
And is your yard or neighbor's yard flooded? That's a lot of water.
Anonymous wrote:P.S. Goes without saying that your DH needs to tone it down. You can't expect a 6 year-old to be the last one to check things like if external water is shut off. I think your DH or you needs to take responsibility and realize it was your job to check that everything was turned off and put away properly. At about 8/9 kids can be trusted with that, but 6? They can still have huge lapses in judgment and should be double-checked when they are in charge. That's like leaving open paint cans around a 3-year-old: not his fault, yours!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll assume a garden hose can spit out about 10 gallons per minute. That's 21,600 gallons in 36 hours. Arlington County charges $13.27 per 1000 gallons, so that's $286.63. Test your hose by timing how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket and adjust accordingly. And check your water bill for the rates.
And is your yard or neighbor's yard flooded? That's a lot of water.
This happened to a neighbor once, but it was only about 12 hours and was about $400 extra, also in Arlington. Depends on where you live and how much the volume of water was, OP.
Oh wow. So if OP lives in Arlington she would be looking at a $1200 bill??! OMG. Iam not op but my hear sinks just thinking of getting a bill like this.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll assume a garden hose can spit out about 10 gallons per minute. That's 21,600 gallons in 36 hours. Arlington County charges $13.27 per 1000 gallons, so that's $286.63. Test your hose by timing how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket and adjust accordingly. And check your water bill for the rates.
And is your yard or neighbor's yard flooded? That's a lot of water.
This happened to a neighbor once, but it was only about 12 hours and was about $400 extra, also in Arlington. Depends on where you live and how much the volume of water was, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I'll assume a garden hose can spit out about 10 gallons per minute. That's 21,600 gallons in 36 hours. Arlington County charges $13.27 per 1000 gallons, so that's $286.63. Test your hose by timing how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket and adjust accordingly. And check your water bill for the rates.
And is your yard or neighbor's yard flooded? That's a lot of water.
Anonymous wrote:Less than what the bill will be to repair the leak in the foundation.