Thursday, 21 April 2016

Plumbing leaks cost you more than $100 per year

Plumbing Baltimore
Do you know that you might be wasting almost $100 per year due to plumbing leaks? What’s more is that these instigate mould and mildew growth and make you more prone to fungal infections. Read to know more about how much water an average U.S. homeowner is wasting due to plumbing leaks and how it can be stopped.

How much water do you waste?
A single leak in your household can waste up to 10,000 gallons of water per year. In total, it is estimated that leaks in U.S. households cause wastage of 1 trillion gallons of water. A leak also increases up your water system bill by 10%. 

What causes such leaks?
 Leaks can be caused due to:
1.       Decaying and old pipes
2.       Frozen pipes
3.       High water pressure
4.       Cracked seals in installations

How to track down the plumbing leaks and repair them?

Leaking faucets are easiest to notice and fix, but you need to worry more about the leaks that often go unnoticed. For example, a slowly running toilet, a broken seal in the water supply line, faulty lawn irrigation system and more. 

We can suggest you two measures to detect such leaks. One is that you carefully analyze every plumbing accessible to you – behind the toilet, under the sink, around the equipment like washing machines and water heater. You should also not forget to check other stuff like evaporative coolers and humidifiers. The second option is to sit back and analyze your water meter. See if it’s still running (slowly) when you are not using any water in the house. If it is, there’s a leak you need to fix.

Plumbing requires expertise, especially when you’re dealing with hidden leaks. So, we suggest you log on to Same Day Pros, locate a professional plumber in your area and hire him to do the repair work for you. It would be safer and cheaper in the long run.

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