How to Catch Leaks Before They Get out of Hand
The dripping of a water leak can drive people crazy. In addition to the various dripping sounds, people will also have to deal with the other effects of a leak, like lower water pressure, high water bills, and water damage. Thankfully, there are ways homeowners can find a leak, alerting them to call a plumber for leak detection and repair. Here are different ways to spot a leak before it drains the bank account!
Signs There’s a Leak
Hidden water leaks that aren’t visible to homeowners can be difficult to identify, but several signs can alert homeowners to their presence. Some of the signs that could indicate a leak homeowners should watch out for are:
- Dripping, hissing, or running water noises when no water is in use
- Soggy spots or puddles in the lawn or home
- Mold and mildew growth
- A decrease in water pressure
- Water stains on the ceiling or the ceiling is sagging
- Damaged or warped flooring
An Increase in Water Bills
One other sign that homeowners may notice that points to a leak is high water bills. While a water leak can cause significant water damage that alerts homeowners to the leak, some leaks may not create visible water damage homeowners can see. But a leak in the water line will always waste water and increase the water bills.
So, monitoring a household’s monthly water bills is a great way to stay on top of the plumbing system's health and catch leaks. Even a small leak can waste significant amounts of water and money. So, when spikes occur, it should be a sign for homeowners to call a plumber for leak repair.
How to Use the Water Meter to Find a Leak
A homeowner can also detect a leak using their water meter with a few simple steps. A water meter is typically located outside in a concrete or plastic box. With a simple screwdriver, someone can open the lid and use the water meter for leak detection. Some have a leak indicator that makes it obvious, but even those without them can be helpful in leak identification.
To check for leaks with a water meter that doesn’t have a leak indicator, people can:
- Turn off all water-using fixtures and devices in the home (faucets, showers, sprinkler systems, clothes washers, dishwashers, etc.).
- Find the colored triangle or asterisk-shaped dial on the meter display and ensure nothing is moving while the water isn’t on.
- Take note of the meter’s reading and then return after an hour or so of not using any water.
- Check the reading again to see if it has changed. If it’s gotten higher when no water was used, it indicates a leak.
Once a homeowner suspects a leak due to any of these signs or methods, they should call a plumber to perform water leak detection and repair. Once fixed, water bills will go down, and any additional water damage can be avoided.
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