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March 24, 2022 by Sofia

Preventing Water Damage in Your Home

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As passive and boring as water leaks may seem, they shouldn’t be ignored. You can tell that something is wrong when the water in your kitchen sink pounds every few seconds. React as soon as possible. Problems like these won’t just go away by themselves, and the longer you wait, the more expensive it gets. Additionally, you risk water damage, which would require a pricey restoration. Nobody can detect a leak in its infancy better than Risk Free Serv, and here’s what they said:

Check Your Water Meter

In case you wake up one morning thinking you might have a water leak, check your water meter. It is a simple check-up that anyone can do to discover if something is wrong. You should turn off the main valve and all water-consuming appliances like the washing machine and dishwasher. You should be able to notice any change on your meter if you wait a few minutes. Check back in a few hours and if you see anything, react. The best thing to do is to call a plumber.

Check Your Monthly Bill

Monitoring your water consumption and bills could also be helpful. You can compare your bills from the past 4 to 5 months if you suspect a leak somewhere in your home. As long as you see a significant increase over a short span of time and you know your water consumption hasn’t increased, you can proceed with the investigation. This method isn’t 100% accurate, but it can give you a good idea. It is common for homeowners, especially if they are not proficient, not to bother finding out where their water pipes are. That’s why you should get in touch with a plumber if the numbers are off. A leak might be coming from underground pipes you can’t reach. A professional plumber has the necessary training and equipment to investigate your home and unveil leaks thoroughly.

Malfunctioning Garden Hose

Leaks can occur outside your home as well. An irrigation system that fails can waste a lot of water. You should have it checked by a professional every now and then, especially when you actively use the system at the beginning of every season. As a result of exposure to elements, exterior faucets have a shorter lifespan. This means they are more likely to break or leak. Puddles of water in your yard may indicate a leak.

Try Food Coloring

A malfunctioning toilet may waste a lot of water. Color your toilet tank with food coloring. If there’s no leak, the water should remain colored if you didn’t flush. If the colored water leaves the tank and proceeds down to the bowl, you are probably dealing with a leak.

Regular Checkups

To prevent significant breaks that will require expensive repairs, every home must be inspected regularly. Preventing or reacting if you notice something fishy is always cheaper and easier. When you smell mold, it usually means you have a leak somewhere because mold prefers dark, humid environments.

If you own an older home with old plumbing, you should still invest in a thorough inspection by a professional, even if everything looks fine. A simple replacement today can save you a lot of money in the future.

The money you’d spend on a plumber to perform a checkup is significantly less than repairs that waste your money and, more importantly, your time. Sometimes you’d have to wait a day or two for a plumber to be available; that’s why prevention beats reparation always.

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Hey! I'm Sofia, mother or two and happily married to my husband, Lorenzo. We believe family is the most important thing in life today. People can get easily distracted by all the business life brings. This blog is dedicated to helping you navigate life and spend more time with your family!

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