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Natural Gas Distribution & Infrastructure

How to Read My Meter

Gas meters measure the amount of gas used. Your monthly gas bill is calculated in part by comparing a monthly reading obtained from your meter with the last recorded reading on file. The difference between the two readings indicates the total amount of gas used during that period.

Although your meter dials may not look exactly like those in the diagram to the below, these instructions can be used to read most residential meters, regardless of meter style or manufacturer.

Read the meter dials left to right. If a hand is between two numbers, always read the smaller number except when the hand is between zero and nine, in which case you read the number nine. In the illustration above, dial 1 reads “4,” dial 2 reads “9,” dial 3 reads “1,” and dial 4 reads “8”. The correct reading for this meter is 4918.

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Colder weather typically increases natural gas consumption as heating systems and other gas appliances in the home work harder. These may include your furnace, water heater, stove, fireplace, pool heater, and clothes dryer.

Although you may not have made any noticeable changes in your household, your overall use of gas appliances may have varied during this time. For example, increased thermostat settings, more frequent use of a gas stove, or additional demand on your water heater can all impact consumption. While we cannot determine the exact reason for the increase, you can better understand your usage by monitoring how your gas appliances are used and periodically checking your meter to track consumption trends. Instructions on how to read the meter are available on our website at How to Read My Meter – SiEnergy    

For additional information about winter gas usage and tips on conserving energy, please visit our website at: www.sienergy.com
 
Like many utilities, SiEnergy’s Gas Cost Recovery Adjustment (GCRA) is a pass-through charge. This means we do not profit from the cost of natural gas. The price we pay in the wholesale market is passed directly to customers without markup. In addition to higher market prices, colder weather often increases overall gas usage, which can also impact the total amount on a bill.