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Have checked all the obvious solutions and used a stethoscope to locate to no avail. Turned off valves to washers, sinks, toilets, heaters, refrigerator, and sprinklers, meter leak gauge still spins. Shut off at the street, meter stops. Dug up where the sprinkler attached to the supply line, that joint is not wet. The joint at the house with the valve is not wet. Can't hear hissing or flowing water, no wet spots on walls, no green patches in yard, no muddy or sunken areas. I live by myself, haven't watered grass. Moved in 12/28, from 12/9 to 12/31 city says I used 6000 gallons and from 12/31 to 1/29 12000 gallons. I took a picture of the meter at 12AM and again at 9:30AM and showed a 90 gallon difference ~ 20oz minute, tiny. No good option for the leak to be. Inside the home you get to demolish shit then use insurance after I hit my deductible of $1900 and who knows what happens to my insurance rates, out in the yard and insurance won't cover it and the line goes under the driveway. I'm wondering if it is in the yard can I (or they) just attach a new line to the old one and pull it through, under the driveway, like you would a wire through a wall.

Pic related it's what 20oz/min looks like.

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