Water Leak Detection Info You Can Use

It’s hard to protect your home, especially when you could be dealing with threats that you can’t necessarily see.

That is the case with water leaks, which is why it is essential for you to be on the lookout for all signs of leaks- even those that linger behind your walls. If you notice excess moisture behind your drywall or water on the floor in your home, take advantage of our 24 hour plumbing repair services. We also offer other plumbing services such as water softener repair, water heater installation, slab leak repair, commercial plumbing installation, and drain cleaning.

You may need professional help to fix the leak, but you don’t necessarily need to be a professional to determine where a leak is coming from. Here are some helpful hints for you to rely on.

How to Detect Leaks

Leaks can be discovered in many ways, if you notice:

  • pooling waterceiling-leak
  • damp spots on the floor, ceiling, or walls
  • hot or cold spots to the touch on the floor, ceiling, or walls
  • a musty odor
  • evidence of mold growth
  • your paint, plaster or wallpaper peeling back
  • low water pressure
  • a spike in water bills
  • a water meter that continues to run long after it is switched off
  • hearing water running through pipes even though faucets are turned off

There is a good chance you have a leak.

To try to source the leak, start outside and check your hose bibs and irrigation systems. Grab a flashlight and look under sinks for signs of moisture in the cabinetry or on the piping.

Pull out appliances to see if there is pooling water. Ensure that bathroom tile is properly grouted and that shower doors close tightly.

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Leak Prevention Info

Your toilet not only uses a great deal of water to work, but it is also one of the biggest sources of leaks in your household. This is typically due to a faulty flapper, which is a pretty easy fix.

To see if the seal is broken, drop food coloring in the toilet tank and wait a few minutes. If the color continues into the bowl, you have a leak.

Take care of your bathroom plumbing and avoid putting extra strain on your pipes. Keep items out that don’t belong there, like plant matter, sanitary napkins, diapers and food debris.

Don’t Let Water Damage Your Home

Water damage is serious business, because of the significant damage it can do in a short period of time.

When water contacts your home’s structure, it can rot, shift, bend or break.

This can be dangerous if you are talking about load bearing beams, door frames and the like.mold

There are also health risks.

You know what mold needs to grow? Moisture and nutrients.

That’s why when your carpet or drywall gets wet, mold grows so well.

It grows quickly too. It only takes a few days for it to develop and for dangerous spores to float through your home.