5 Ways to Find Hidden Water Leaks

Nothing is more unsettling than knowing that your home may have an undetected water leak. Water leaks are not only an inconvenience but can also lead to costly damage and even health hazards from mold growth. 

The plumbing experts at Zest Plumbing and Drain are here to give you five ways to find hidden leaks in your home before they turn into major issues.

Monitor Your Water Bills

A sudden spike in your water bills without any change in usage patterns is often a red flag that you have a hidden leak in your home. Be sure to monitor your monthly bills and know what is normal for you to spend on utilities for your household.

Check Your Water Pressure 

Performing a water pressure test in your home is an excellent way to find a hidden water leak. If certain faucets have lower water pressure than usual or if your showerhead lacks its typical force, it could suggest a leak somewhere in your household. 

Check Your Water Meter 

When trying to find a water leak in your home, your water meter is your ally. Turn off all water sources and appliances in your home, then check your water meter. If the meter is still moving, even though no water is being used, it is a clear sign of a hidden link. 

Perform a Toilet Dye Test

A simple way to detect a leak in your home is to perform a toilet dye test. All you need to do is drop a few drops of food coloring into the tank. If the color shows up in your bowl, then there is a leak that is allowing water to flow from the tank to your drain without ever flushing the bowl. 

Inspect Walls, Ceiling, Floors

Discoloration, staining, or sagging in walls, ceilings, or floors can indicate a hidden water leak. Even minor leaks can cause major damage over time, so don’t ignore these subtle visual clues.

By staying vigilant and identifying subtle signs, you can catch hidden leaks early and take swift action to prevent further damage. If you still are not able to determine if you have a leak or if you suspect a serious issue, reach out to Zest Plumbing and Drain. Just give us a call at (480) 448-5750 to ask a question or schedule your appointment!

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