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How to Detect and Prevent Water Leaks in the Home

There’s nothing worse than realizing you have a water leak in your home. You might discover it one night when a dripping sound fills your ears and wonder where it’s coming from. It could also occur when you wake up to a flood in one of the rooms because a pipe has burst.

Knowing how to detect and prevent water leaks is essential for a safe home.

Detecting Water Leaks

There are numerous ways to detect a water leak in your house so it can be taken care of by a professional. The first is to see how much water you are using regularly so you can compare it to other periods. If the number goes up and there is no reason for that to occur, it could mean that your home has a water leak. Look at your monthly statements or check your online account to see how much water you are using.

Another sign of a water leak is a lack of proper water pressure when taking a shower or filling a bath. A leak could be causing this issue. Check on it by turning off all the water fixtures and then turning one back on. If you notice the pressure has increased, you likely have a leak somewhere.

Paying attention to when the water heater comes on can also give you a sign of whether a water leak is happening. If you notice the hot water heater always seems to be on, the hot water pipe may have a leak. This can be hard to determine yourself since these pipes are typically under the ground.

Keep in mind that the most common places for leaks are in water tanks, toilets, showerheads, and appliances that use water to operate.

Preventing Water Leaks

Maintaining your appliances is a good way to prevent water leaks. You should also monitor your water bills so you notice if the cost goes up and something may be wrong. In the winter months, take care to avoid burst frozen pipes to lessen the chances of a major water leak that could cause damage to your home.

If you have a water leak in your home, the experienced plumbers at Elk Grove Village Sewer & Plumbing can take care of the problem for you. Reach out to them to rectify the situation as soon as possible. Even a small leak can get larger and cause additional problems if the issue isn’t handled as early as it could have been.

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