Finding a Water Leak in Your Home

Water is one of the basic necessities that we all need in our lives. Moreover, every house relies on it as long as it stays in our pipes safely. If the water is not contained where it should be, it can become our enemy that can even damage the whole structure of a house. That’s why it’s important to detect and resolve a home water leak immediately, and keep your home protected from potential disasters. In this article, you will learn how to find a water leak in your home.

Inspect the Water Meter

One of the easiest ways to find out if you’re experiencing a water leak is to inspect your water meter. The first step is to make sure that all the water sources in your home are turned off. Now go to your water meter to examine if there is any change. If you see any change, then it means that water is leaking considerably somewhere. If you don’t see any change, then wait for about a couple of hours and examine the water meter again. If it changes, you can call a professional and experienced plumber to find out where the exact leaking spot is.

Dripping water from corner of wall

Monitor Your Water Bill

If you experience that your water bill is increasing despite the fact that your water usage is the same, then the culprit might be a home water leak. Compare your water bills of the past few months to see if there is any gradual increase. In an ideal situation (without any water leak), your water bill must be in the same range. Bear in mind that many of your water pipes might be underground where you cannot detect any leak. It is best to hire a professional for a thorough examination of those underground leaks.

Use Food Colors

It might sound a little silly, but it’s the easiest way to detect a water leak in your bathrooms. According to water usage stats, about 30 percent of every house’s water is used in toilets and bathrooms. Consider adding food color to your toilet tanks to see if the color shows up automatically in the bowl. It’s best to wait for about 5 to 10 minutes. If you see color appearing in the bowl water, then you have a water leak.

Check Your Water Usage

The EPA (Environmental Potential Agency) of the US recommends everyone look at their winter water usage. If any house with four family members consumes over 12,000 gallons of water every month, it’s got a serious water leak (or usage) problem.

Look at Your Exterior Water Usage

Home water leaks also take place outside your house. You can attach a garden hose in order to check your house’s outside spigots. Consider replacing the hose rubber gasket if water seeps through to make sure that all the connections are tight. It’s a good practice to call a professional once or twice a year to ensure that your irrigation system doesn’t have any leaks. That’s because a single and small water leak can waste up to 6,300 gallons of water every month.

Final Word

If you suspect that you have a water leak problem in your house, hire a professional to get it checked. Bear in mind that waiting will only make it worse, which will cost you a lot of money and effort.

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