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Most plumbing issues give warning signs before they become full emergencies. Watch for these signals around your home:
Higher water bills with no change in usage: A jump in your water bill often points to a leak somewhere in the system, even when no leak is visible.
Lower water pressure than normal: Reduced pressure at one tap or across the whole home usually signals supply line issues, mineral buildup, or a partial blockage.
Visible drips, leaks, or wet spots: Water under sinks, on ceilings, or on walls almost always points to a developing leak thatโs worth a fast repair.
Slow drains or recurring clogs: Drains that empty slowly or clog repeatedly signal buildup or partial blockage that needs proper attention.
The sound of running water when nothing is on: Hearing water move through pipes when every fixture is off usually means water is escaping somewhere in the system.
Dripping faucets or running toilets: Steady drips and toilets that wonโt stop running waste real amounts of water and often signal worn parts that need replacement.
Discolored water at the tap: Brown, yellow, or rusty water can mean pipe corrosion, water heater issues, or sediment buildup in the supply lines.