A nightmare for any homeowner is to find an undetected water leak after it has already caused lots of damage. Below is a guide for homeowners on how to detect troublesome leaks before they cause major problems for you and your home. Continue reading below for a homeowner’s guide to leak detection.
Many leaks, and some of most damaging, are in areas of your home that you do not regularly see. How can you detect a leak if you are not physically seeing water dripping from somewhere it should not? Regularly monitor your water bill. We suggest paying close attention to your water bill each month and knowing your average water usage rate. If you see a spike in your water bill, this may be a sign that you have a water leak somewhere in your home. For these types of leaks, we recommend hiring a plumber for professional leak detection services. A professional will know where to look and have the tools to find the leak and fix the problem.
Another leak detection tactic is to notice if there is any standing water around your home. If you notice standing water in your yard, this could be a bad sign and we suggest seeking out a licensed plumber immediately.
The most obvious leak detection method is a leak, drip, or water bubble in your ceiling or walls. These types of leaks can cause major damage to your home, inside and out. Act fast when you find these signs of a leak. Call a plumber for immediate action to prevent further water damage.