In order to save money on their water bills, homeowners must understand how to detect water leaks in their homes as soon as they occur. Knowing how to detect a leak, whether in the kitchen, bathroom, or main water line, will save you gallon after gallon of water.
If no repairs are made, a faucet with only a minor drip could waste over 1,000 gallons of water per year. Rather than allowing this to happen, contacting a plumber for an inspection and repairs may be extremely cost effective in the long run.
Water Meters
The water meter in the home is an effective way to determine if there is a leak. Examining the meter and taking note of the current readings will reveal whether or not there is a leak. If the starting number increases 15-30 minutes after the power is turned off, you have a leak.
If the rise is minor, the leak could be as simple as a dripping faucet or a broken toilet. If the increase is significant and occurs quickly, the problem could be with the home's cooling system or main water line.
Cooling Systems
A water leak could be caused by a sophisticated home cooling system. If water is consistently detected near a furnace or around basement ducting, the cause could be a faulty refill valve that allows water to leak out of the cooling system and onto the floors or walls.
If the issue is a cooling system leak, a plumber will need to assess whether the system can be repaired or needs to be replaced.
Dripping Faucets
One of the quickest ways to increase your water bill is a dripping faucet in the kitchen, bathroom, basement, or garage. A leaky faucet should be repaired as soon as possible because it can waste over 1,000 gallons of water per year if left to drip.
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