1. Watch for Unexpected Spikes in Your Water Bill
2. Check Your Water Meter
A simple way to detect a leak is by using your water meter:
- Turn off all water sources in your home.
- Locate your water meter and take a reading.
- Wait 30-60 minutes without using any water, then check the meter again.
- If the numbers have changed, you likely have a leak somewhere in your plumbing.
3. Listen for Unusual Sounds
4. Look for Water Stains or Discoloration
5. Check for Mold and Musty Smells
6. Monitor Your Water Pressure
A sudden drop in water pressure can indicate a leak in your plumbing system. If your faucets or showerheads aren’t delivering the same strong flow, it’s worth checking for hidden leaks.
7. Inspect Your Yard
If you notice unexplained wet patches, lush green spots, or pooling water in your yard, you may have a leak in your underground water line.
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