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Plumber Shares Signs of Water Leaks

Water leaks are not just a waste of money, it is also a cause of slow destruction in homes. For instance, it can cause water damage, molds, and pest infestation. When left unchecked, it can give way to structural integrity issues and skyrocketing utility expenses. Leaks are also not friendly to the environment, as it essentially wastes a precious and finite resource. 

Plumber Shares Signs of Water Leaks

Home management experts say homeowners must regularly monitor and immediately address plumbing leaks. Dealing with the matter immediately can help avert bigger problems that come with it. The concern however with water leaks is that not all types of water leaks are visible to the naked eye. Some leaks run underground, while some leak beneath the walls and ceilings. 

What homeowners should watch out for

Even though some water leaks seem invisible, there are still signs that clue in a homeowner about it. For instance, underground leaks can cause patches of greens to grow healthily because of the puddle it causes. For lawns and areas without greenery, constant puddles are the clue that underground pipes are leaking. 

 

Indoors, invisible leaks can also seep up in the flooring. In bathrooms for instance, if the tiles remain wet even when no one showered, or doused water on the floor it means the floor pipes are damaged or the toilet is leaking. Discoloration and warping on ceilings and walls also indicate problematic pipes beneath them. Homeowners should immediately refer these to a plumbing contractor to avoid mold and mildew issues. 

Another indicator of a leak is a sudden jump in utility expenses. If there are no changes in consumption, then there is no reason for water bills to go through the roof. The only feasible reason though is an undetected leak. 

Detecting leaks

Some plumbing companies offer a non-invasive leak detection service, that helps them pinpoint the exact location of the plumbing leakages. While this service is an added expense for some, it is worth it since it will determine the condition of the piping systems and whether there are issues that need to get fixed. Upon discovering a leak, homeowners should immediately deal with them by referring it to a licensed plumbing contractor.