4 Signs Of A Water Leak And How To Fix Them

Plumbing issues are never much fun to deal with, they always come at the worst possible times and they cost money to put right. But a water leak is a particularly difficult issue to deal with as it can rapidly escalate into something much worse. Below are four tell-tale signs that you have a water leak on your property and what you should do if you suspect a leak.

Unexpectedly High Water Bill

For most households, water bills should remain pretty consistent throughout the year. Unless you have been using more water than normal, an unexpected spike in your water bill is usually a pretty good indicator that you have a leak somewhere in your system.

The Sound Of Running Water

If you are hearing the sound of running water without an obvious source, don’t freak out, it’s probably not a ghost. However, it is an indication of a potential water leak. The easiest way of verifying whether this is the case is to take a reading of your water meter, wait a few hours without using any water, and then take another reading. If the meter has changed then you can be pretty sure that you have a leak somewhere. If it stays the same, then call an exorcist.

Floors That Are Wet Or Damp

Any unexpectedly wet or damp floors in your property are normally a good indication of a leak. If you step on a carpet and find that it’s damp with no obvious cause, you probably have a leak. If you soak up the moisture but leave the underlying leak, moisture will build up and eventually lead to mildew or mould. These can both be toxic and are especially bad for children.

Foul Odours

Both mould and mildew will cause bad smells to develop. If you have an unnoticed water leak anywhere in your system, the moisture will encourage mould and mildew to grow. Wherever the conditions are right for them to grow, you can be sure that mould and mildew will proliferate fast. If you recognise the distinct smell of mould growing in your walls, you shouldn’t hesitate to contact a specialist as soon as you detect it.

What To Do If You Suspect A Leak

If you suspect that you have a water leak on your property, then you should get it checked out as soon as possible. You can use a rapid response trace and access service like Pinpoint to diagnose and fix the issue as quickly as possible. They have the latest water leak detection technology needed to pinpoint the source and stop it before it wrecks any more havoc. If you don’t deal with water leaks early, they can quickly turn into much more serious issues. In some cases, water leaks can even compromise the structural integrity of your home.

Water leaks can quickly develop into serious issues for your property if you don’t address them quickly. Leaving a water leak alone can cause a number of issues, including potential safety issues, so it is important that whenever you suspect a water leak, you confirm and fix the problem as soon as possible.

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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