Wednesday 4 May 2016

How to Prevent Plumbing Leaks in Your House?


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A metered water connection means you will have to pay for even a drop of water you use. Often, a plumbing leak can make you pay a lot of extra money due to wastage of water. This article intends to inform you on how you can prevent the most common plumbing leaks in your house.

1. Check the taps and faucets: Go around your house and calmly analyze if any taps or faucets are dripping. Often homeowners don’t even pay enough attention to detect such an obvious leak. Don’t be like them.

2. Toilet leaks: Take off the lid of the tank and listen. If you can hear the sound of water, it’s leaking. You can also put in some food color in the tank and then wait and see if the color reaches the toilet bowl. If it does, you need to get it fixed.

3. Check for dampness around the pipes: Is the area under the sink damp? If it is, there some leak in the pipes causing this.

4. Turn off the water supply: Turn off the main water valve which will cut off the water supply to your home. Now, check if the water meter is still running. If it is, you have a leak in your plumbing system.

These are our top four ways to detect plumbing leaks. We recommend that you don’t try to fix these by yourself. You can try fixing the taps but rest should be done by a plumber.

Need to find a plumber? It’s even easier than detecting a leak. Just log on to Same Day Pros and look for plumbing professionals available in your area.

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