4 Steps To Deal With Leaking Pipes And Plumbing Problems That Are Difficult To Find

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4 Steps To Deal With Leaking Pipes And Plumbing Problems That Are Difficult To Find

8 April 2019
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If there is a pipe leaking in your home, your first instinct is to find the problem and repair the damage. The only problem is that sometimes it can be difficult to find the problem causing damage in your home. The following steps will help deal with leaks and problems in pipes that are difficult to locate:

1. Turn Off All the Appliances, Mechanical Systems and Plumbing Fixtures in Your Home

The first thing that you should do when you have a problem with leaking pipes in your home is to turn off all the plumbing. Check all the outdoor fixtures and installations to make sure they are off, as well as the mechanicals, appliances and plumbing fixtures in your home. This will make it easier to see if there is a leak somewhere between the meter and the plumbing of your home.

2. Check the Meter to See If It Is Still Running, Which Is an Indication of a Problem

After you have the water turned off in your entire home, you will be ready to check the meter. Look at the meter to see if it is still moving and recording water consumption. This is a sign that there is a leak somewhere in your home. Modern meters sometimes even have a leak indicator, which is a needle that will move when the water is turned off for all the plumbing fixtures and appliances.

3. Inspect Areas of Your Home for Signs of Watermarks and Mildew from Leaking Pipes

If your meter is indicating that there is a leak in your home, you will want to inspect the areas of your property where pipes are installed. Look for signs of leaks like watermarks, mold, and mildew. Even if the area where you find these signs is not currently moist, there may still be a pipe leaking somewhere that needs to be looked at.

4. Contact A Plumbing Service That Does Professional Leak Testing to Locate the Problem

After you have confirmed that there is a leak somewhere or you suspect there is a problem with the pipes in your home, you will need to contact a plumbing service. Talk with your plumber about doing leak testing to locate the problems and repair them before they cause serious damage to your home.

These are some tips to help you deal with plumbing leaks that are difficult to locate. If you have leaking pipes in your home and cannot pinpoint the problem, contact a plumbing contractor and talk to them about leak testing to locate and repair the damage with professional leak repair services