Did you know that silent water leaks can waste thousands of gallons and add hundreds to your bills before you even notice them?
Even the tiniest leak can turn into a major problem. Small leaks can not only waste water, but they can also cause serious damage to walls and floors and even create an environment for mold.
Here’s how to check your home for hidden leaks:
💧 Check your water meter. Turn off all water, note the meter reading, wait at least two hours without using water, then check again. If the reading changes, it could indicate that you have a leak.
💧 Test your toilets with food coloring. Add a few drops to the tank and wait 15 to 20 minutes. If color appears in the bowl without flushing, your flapper valve could be leaking.
💧 Inspect taps and showerheads for drips. Even small, slow drips can waste plenty of water each day and indicate worn fixtures that need replacement.
💧 Monitor your water bill for sudden increases. If your bill has gone up with no change in usage, it can be a sign of a leak.
💧 Look for visual warning signs. Water stains; discolored walls or ceilings; mold, musty smells; or damp patches all indicate hidden leaks.
Spotting leaks early saves you from stress, money, and serious damage down the road. If you think you’ve spotted a leak in your home, don’t hesitate to book an inspection today!