
A Guide to Detecting Leaks in Your Home
As a homeowner, the investment you’ve made in your home is likely the biggest financial commitment of your life. More importantly, you want a clean, safe, and secure living space for everyone under your roof. Understanding the significance of your home, here are some tips to help you spot leaks in your pipes before the damage becomes severe.
9 Warning Signs of Leaky Pipes
Leaky pipes are a common problem that every homeowner will face over time. Although there are numerous warning signs, some of them could lead to significant damage to your home and belongings if unchecked. While many signs are just nuisances, some consequences can be expensive, labor-intensive to repair, and even pose serious health risks. Here’s what you should watch out for:
- Utility Bill Spikes
One of the first indicators of a potential leak is a sudden spike in your water utility bill. Even a small increase can signify a hidden leak. If you haven’t had extra guests or changes in water usage, an inflated bill usually means there’s a leak somewhere. The size of the spike can also indicate the severity of the leak.
- Low Water Pressure
Low water pressure is another early sign of trouble, often accompanying a higher bill. Various plumbing issues can lower water pressure, including problems with PRV valves or the water pump. If these components are functioning correctly, it’s time to inspect the pipes.
- Water Damage
Water damage to walls, floors, and belongings is a clear sign of a significant leak. The smell of wet materials or mildew may be an early indicator. Dampened walls and floors should be attended to immediately, as they can lead to more severe issues.
- Structural Damage
Water damage can weaken structural elements, making your home susceptible to termites and other pests. Standing or accumulated water creates favorable conditions for various pests, such as rodents or wood bees, which can further damage your home.
- Collapsed Pipes
Collapsed pipes usually become apparent through knocking sounds or noises of running water within walls. Although often mistaken for normal house sounds, these noises should be investigated promptly.
- Flooded Basement
A flooded basement is a severe sign of leaks or broken pipes, potentially causing extensive damage to furnaces or electrical boxes. Do not touch or step into the water, as it may be electrified. Seek professional help immediately.
- Damage to the Yard
Flooded spots around your home’s perimeter often indicate leaky pipes. Although yard damage can be an inconvenience, it helps pinpoint the leak. Moist soil is particularly attractive to pests, so address it quickly.
- Mold and Mildew
Mold and mildew are possibly the most hazardous signs of water leaks. By the time you see them, they might be widespread within your walls. Mold poses a severe respiratory health risk and calls for immediate and serious repairs.
- Termite Activity
Termites can remain dormant in your walls for extended periods. When they come into contact with water, they become active. You might observe termites burrowing out of ceilings or notice sawdust-like residue from their activity.
Although these warning signs can be concerning, they offer a chance to address issues before they escalate. By responding to these early indicators, you can avoid extensive repair work and potential health hazards. Whenever you spot a sign of a leaking pipe, take immediate action and call MillTown Plumbing to repair it, preventing further expensive and dangerous damage.
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