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How to Tell if Your Home Has a Water Leak?

Water leak

To determine if you have a water leak, look for signs like: visible water where it shouldn't be, damp patches on walls or floors, unusual sounds of running water, a sudden increase in your water bill, a particularly lush patch of grass in your yard, or a noticeable drop in water pressure in your home. 

Key indicators of a water leak: 

  • Visible water: Puddles on the floor, water dripping from ceilings, wet spots on walls 
  • Sound of running water: Dripping sounds, gurgling noises in pipes, even when no faucets are running 
  • Increased water bill: A sudden spike in your water usage without explanation 
  • Damp areas: Patches of moisture on walls, ceilings, or floors 
  • Mold and mildew: Visible growth in damp areas, indicating a prolonged leak 
  • Low water pressure: A noticeable decrease in water flow from faucets 
  • Green patches in yard: An unusually lush area of grass, especially during dry weather, could indicate a leak underground 

How to confirm a leak: 

  • Check your water meter: Turn off all water inside your house, then check the meter reading. If the meter still shows movement, you likely have a leak. 
  • Listen carefully: Pay attention to potential leak sounds in walls, floors, and ceilings, especially near plumbing fixtures. 
  • Inspect plumbing fixtures: Check for any visible leaks around faucets, toilets, and washing machines 

What to do if you suspect a leak: 

  • Locate the source:
    Once you identify a potential leak area, try to pinpoint the exact source of the water. 

     
  • Contact a plumber:
    For significant leaks or hidden leaks, it is best to call a professional plumber to diagnose and repair the issue. 

    If a pipe has burst in your home, you can trust our Rooter 66 Plumbing team for burst pipe repair services in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.