5 Easy Ways to Find Hidden Water Leaks in Your Home

5 Easy Ways to Find Hidden Water Leaks in Your Home

Check out the signs of a water leak inside your home will mean looking for the signs of mold, odors, and wetness. Some of the most common areas where you can find hidden water leaks throughout your home include the back of your cabinets for example. Your plumbing system can spring small leaks over the years and this can happen much more readily if your home is more than 25 years of age. Regular inspections through the connections, pumps, valves, and hoses can help you to isolate water leaks before they become a problem. If you discover any type of discoloration or oxidization, it’s important to contact an inspection team immediately to diagnose the problem and perform repairs. Here are some of the best ways that you can find hidden water leaks throughout your home.

Keep a Close Eye on Your Water Bill

If you notice that your water bill has jumped significantly within the past month, it’s important to pay close attention to problem areas throughout your home. When your water bill continues to increase but your water consumption isn’t changing, there’s a chance that there’s a leak somewhere in your water system. Unnoticed water leaks are common and if there are any areas such as the underground pipes or under your sink, they may go unnoticed for quite a long time. A plumber with experience will be able to identify the difficult to reach areas where your pipes could be leaking. 

Water Meter Identification

Checking for water leaks using your water meter can be important as well. The easiest way to check your water meter when looking for water leaks is to turn off all the water in your home. Make sure that all the faucets are shut off in that any appliances that are connected to your water are not in use. Check along the water meter for various changes and if these don’t change make sure that you don’t have some type of fast-moving week. If the water meter does not change the weight for two hours and check again. If the water is often the meter has changed, you may have a slow leak. 

Your water meter will tell you when there is a need for repairs and by diagnosing the issue with the meter, you can notice potential problems earlier than waiting for a bill.

See How Your Usage Stacks Up

Most families of four across the United States are using less than 12,000 gallons of water each month. Utilizing energy-efficient appliances such as low flush toilets, energy-efficient washing machines and more can cut this consumption even further. Water leak repairs are needed when you start to notice your plumbing system exceeding numbers like 12,000 gallons a month. If you moved into an older home and you don’t know what average water consumption may look like in your area, it can be wise to do some basic calculations and see if you could be consuming too much. 

Are Your Outdoor Faucets Leaking?

Outdoor faucets are often one of the most likely culprits for a water leak in your home. The outside faucets and spigots there attached to your garden hose can seep and leak which causes problems with your water bills. If you have a full irrigation system or sprinkler system is likely that you could be wasting water as well. Your edition systems need to be checked along with your plumbing as they could leak as much as 6300 gallons of water a month from just a small leak in the system.

If you need access to a professional inspection team for your home plumbing, contact us today. 

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