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Water Leak Prevention and Detection

Water Leak Prevention and Detection

Water leaks can cause a tremendous amount of damage to your home and belongings if not repaired in a timely manner. Water stains on the ceilings, walls, or floors are usually the first signs that you have a water leak. But what if you can’t see any obvious signs? Here are ways to find hidden leaks in your home before calling for water leak repair.

  1. Water Meter Test

    One way to find hidden water leaks is to conduct a water meter test. Turn off all the faucets in your home and check the water meter. If the meter is still running, you have a water leak. Although you may not see a change right away in the water meter reading, check again after a couple of hours and compare the readings. If the water meter moved, you may be having a slow-moving leak.

  2. Water Pressure Test

    Another way to find hidden water leaks is to test the water pressure in your home. Turn off all the faucets and measure the water pressure. If the pressure is lower than normal, you may have a water leak.

  3. Listen for Running Water

    If you can’t see any obvious signs of a water leak, you can listen for running water. Water leaks can sometimes be heard through walls or floors.

  4. Check your Appliances for Leaks

    When checking for water leaks from appliances, disconnect all of them from the outlet until you find the appliance that has a leak. Water from a faulty appliance might be dripping slowly.

  5. Check Your Toilet for Leaks

    To check for water leaking from your toilets, drop a little food coloring into the tank overnight. If there’s color in the bowl without flushing by morning, you have a leaky toilet.

  6. Check Your Utility Bills

    Your water bill can sometimes give you hints about a possible water leak. If you see a sudden or unusual increase in your water usage, you may have a water leak. Mysuage allows you to track your consumption of water in real-time. Download the app or go online at www.myusage.com.

  7. Water Drips and Wet Walls

    If household members notice visible dampness around your kitchen, bathroom or laundry area, you might have a water leak. Water leaks can cause a mess in your home and allow mold to grow if you don’t fix it in time.

    If any of these methods reveal that you have a water leak in your home, schedule a water leak repair with a trusted local plumber immediately to prevent water damage.

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