
It’s essential to check for plumbing leaks periodically, especially after experiencing freezing temperatures. Some leaks are small and imperceptible but can cause significant damage if left undetected.
Here’s how you can detect and prevent leaks in your home:
- Turn off All Water Sources: This includes sinks, toilets, washing machines, dishwashers, ice makers, sprinklers, etc.
- Inspect the Water Meter: Remove the cover on your water meter. If your meter has a flow indicator (a small rotating triangle), watch it for a few minutes to see if it moves. If it does, there may be a leak.
- Check Meter Readings: If your meter doesn’t have a flow indicator, write down the numbers and check them again in an hour. If they’ve changed, there could be a leak.
- Locate the Leak: Common sources of leaks include toilets, outdoor spigots, and irrigation systems. Given recent weather conditions, check for cracked exterior plumbing pipes. If you can’t locate the leak, consider calling a plumber before the problem worsens.
Regularly checking for and addressing leaks can prevent costly damage to your home. Stay proactive to ensure your plumbing system remains in good condition.