6 Ways To Find Hidden Water Leaks


Quick detection of a leak could save you money and help prevent disasters. Here are a few signs that you might have a leak, and you should look into contacting a professional plumber to repair your water leak.

Make sure you check your water meters


One of the most effective ways to know an issue with one of the parts or your pipes is to examine the water meters. To accomplish this, first, you'll need to shut off all water in your home. 


Turn off all the faucets, and ensure that the washing machine and dishwasher aren't running. Then, check the meter to see whether it changes. If it changes, you could have a fast-moving leak. If the meter does not change immediately, you should wait two hours before checking it again.


If it is changing even though all the water is off, it could be experiencing a slow leak. This leak may be located beyond the meter or even beneath the ground. Remember that any piping following the meter is the homeowner's obligation.


Take a look at the way you use your time


It is recommended that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggests reviewing your winter water use to determine if there is a leak within your home. 


If you have a family of four taking in greater than 12,000 gal water per month, you are likely to be a significant leak somewhere within the plumbing system.


Be Aware of Your Bills


If your water bill is regularly increasing, but your water usage habits aren't changing, then there could be a leak the cause. Collect bills from the last few months and check if there's an ongoing rise.


The water bill must remain within the same price range from monthly. Be aware that some pipes might be underground. There may not be any leaks within this area in your plumbing system; however, you'll be paying for the damage.


It is best to hire an experienced plumber to conduct an extensive inspection of all pipes. A hot place in the flooring ( that is caused by under slab piping) and the sound that water is flowing require urgent professional attention.


Get some food coloring


Toilets could account for 30 percent of the water you use, and therefore, you need to make sure they're operating correctly. To check for leaks, apply a small amount of food coloring to the tank of your toilet and then wait for 10 minutes.


If the color appears in your toilet bowl, it means you may have a leak, allowing water to flow out of the tank and into the drain, without having to flush the toilet.


Check exterior usage


Leaks aren't only a problem for the home, they also occur outside. Examine your outdoor spigots by tying an outdoor hose. If water is leaking through the connection when the hose is in use it is time to replace the rubber gasket and ensure that the connections are secure. 


It is recommended to call a professional each year to examine your irrigation system if you have one. An irrigation system that has even a tiny leak could waste the equivalent of 6,300 gallons per month.

 

Make use of common sense


Keep a routine of looking at the back of the cabinets and under basins to see if there is any evidence of mold or noxious smells that could suggest a leak. Quick intervention could mean you save thousands on repairs. You may want to have an experienced plumber perform every year a thorough inspection of the house to identify leaks or any other issues that could be caused.


Be particularly vigilant especially if your home is more than 25 years old. Your plumbing system could be at the end of its life of its expected lifespan. Check all connections that are accessible at the pumps, water heaters washer hoses, washing machine hoses, and valves for signs of oxidation or discoloration, which are clear indications of slow leaks.


If you suspect there's a leak within your plumbing system, contact a professional to fix the issue immediately. Do not wait until it gets worse, and you'll be left with a complete mess!


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