3 Ways to Detect a Water Leak in Your Home

Water leaks can be costly and a danger to the value of your Oklahoma City property. Even a small water leak can cost thousands of dollars worth of water damage if gone unnoticed. This is why it is so important to find waters leaks quickly before they cause any major damage. Today, we are going to take a look at three ways that will help you determine if your home has a water leak.

Keep An Eye On Your Water Bill

An easy way to tell if your home has a water leak is by closely monitoring your water bill. Unless you pay a flat rate each month, your water bill will vary from month to month. But if you notice a large increase in your bill and your usage has not changed, then chances are you have a water leak somewhere in your home or in the ground.

Install A Water Meter

If you have your own deep well then it is likely that you do not have a water meter installed in your system. But that’s ok because you can add one now. By putting in a water meter, you will be able to detect leaks by tracking water usage.

It is also a great way to see how much water your family uses on a daily basis. There are many affordable water meters on the market today. To install a water meter, you will need to hire a professional plumber in order make sure the meter is properly working.

Conduct A Monthly Visual Inspection

Preventative maintenance is always the best policy when it comes to your plumbing. A great way to find small leaks before they become blowouts is to conduct a monthly inspection under your home. With a quality flashlight, shine it under your home and look for wet spots.

Check under your sinks and around your toilet because these areas are where most leaks occur. Also, make sure to walk around the lawn and look for any wet spots or soggy grass. This is a sign that you may have an underground water leak. To be completely sure your home is free from water leaks, you should have a professional plumbing service inspect your pipes at least once a year to make sure they are in proper working order.

Call Hull Plumbing at (405) 246-9763 today to get your Oklahoma City, OK system checked out by a professional plumber!

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