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CCF Water Bill Savings Guide

Convert CCF to gallons and understand how hundred-cubic-foot billing units affect water, sewer, and savings estimates.

Water bill

$114

Water use$46.00
Sewer$41.00
Service$27.00

All-in rate

$15.83 per 1k gal

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Leak and irrigation

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When this guide fits

The water bill uses CCF, hundred cubic feet, HCF, or cubic feet instead of showing gallons directly.

Many water bills use CCF, where 1 CCF is about 748 gallons. Converting the unit helps you compare showers, leaks, irrigation, and household usage with calculators.

Check first

  • Find whether usage is shown in CCF, HCF, cubic feet, or gallons.
  • Convert CCF to gallons using about 748 gallons per CCF.
  • Check whether sewer uses the same CCF amount or a separate average.
  • Compare daily CCF or gallons rather than total bill dollars only.

Practical savings moves

  • Use a CCF calculator before estimating savings from lower water use.
  • Convert leak or irrigation gallons back into billing units when needed.
  • Separate water and sewer rates per CCF.
  • Track CCF changes after fixing leaks or changing outdoor watering.

Avoid these mistakes

  • Do not compare CCF directly with gallons without converting.
  • Do not assume water and sewer use the same CCF rules.
  • Do not ignore fixed fees when calculating cost per CCF.

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FAQ

Short answers for search visitors and bill-checking moments.

How many gallons are in 1 CCF?

One CCF is about 748 gallons, because it represents 100 cubic feet of water.

Why does my water bill use CCF?

Utilities often bill in hundred cubic feet because it matches meter and billing systems, even when households think in gallons.