I think I am starting to lean a bit towards the leak theory.
It hasn't rained for over a week now and the soil between the slabs next to the meter seem moist. Generally the soil in the back garden seems moist (although it doesn't get as much sun).
This is the soil in the front of the house and we emptied a radiator in this spot on Wednesday.
During the installation of water meters in my street 6 out of 10 of my neighbours and including me had leaks as a result of poor works. In the hurry to change over, small diameter holes were made around the existing stop cock and all the changes were made by guys laying on the floor working into the hole at arms length .They invariable either failed to tighten the joints or disturbed the old lead resulting in many leaks.A year on and I still see water board digging up other neighbours gardens as they discover their new higher bills are a result of leaks.
if you scratch away at the soil under the meter and dig it out with a spoon, you will be able to see the pipes. It will be interesting to see what they're made of and where they go.
I would say thats normal for the first day, With the house empty i would expect it to take longer to fill as time go's on, but it could 3 days to a week with all the plaster and damp. How many litres is the container?
if you scratch away at the soil under the meter and dig it out with a spoon, you will be able to see the pipes. It will be interesting to see what they're made of and where they go.
@JohnD , you were on the money all along. It is a water leak for sure. I have taken multiple reading while not using any water and The digits are moving. Need to speak to the water Co. to see if they will sort it out.