Water Meter Transmitter Replacement

Water Meter Transmitter Replacement

Installing New Water Meter Transmitters to Ensure Precise Readings and Accurate Billing.

The City of Litchfield Water Utility provides safe, clean drinking water to all its residents. As part of routine maintenance of the Public Water System, the City of Litchfield will be replacing the water meter transmitters in your home that allows for wireless meter readings for billing purposes.

HydroCorp of Troy, MI has contracted with the City of Litchfield and will be completing this Water Meter Transmitter Replacement Program in your area. These installations can usually be completed in less than 30 minutes. Replacement is free and after the new transmitter is installed, you can expect improved customer services and better accuracy of your water bill.

RESIDENTIAL WATER CUSTOMERS

Water Meter Transmitter Replacement FAQ

No. These upgrades are free.

Yes.

The water meter transmitter replacement process typically takes less than 30 minutes.

Yes. Someone over the age of 18 must be home when a HydroCorp technician arrives.

Yes. They will always carry photo identification and a tablet device to record information about the replacement process.

No.

All water customers must schedule an appointment only after they receive postal notification from HydroCorp. Do so by following the instructions within the postal notice sent to each service connection address.

You must make sure that the HydroCorp technician will have access to the area around your water meter. This is typically located in your basement, crawlspace, or mechanical room.

No.

Commercial Facility Water Customers

Water Meter Transmitter Replacement FAQ

No. These upgrades are free.

Yes.

The water meter transmitter replacement process typically takes less than 30 minutes.

Yes. Someone over the age of 18 must be onsite when a HydroCorp technician arrives.

Yes. They will always carry photo identification and a tablet device to record information about the replacement process.

No.

All water customers must schedule an appointment only after they receive postal notification from HydroCorp. Do so by following the instructions within the postal notice sent to each service connection address.

You must make sure that the HydroCorp technician will have access to the area around your water meter. This is typically located in your basement, crawlspace, or mechanical room.

No.