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6 Ways to Detect Hidden Water Leaks

Concerned if your house has any hidden water leak? Read this blog to know how to detect a water leak in your plumbing system. https://tinyurl.com/2p9emwv9

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6 Ways to Detect Hidden Water Leaks

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  1. 6 WAYS TO DETECT HIDDEN WATER LEAKS It is not easy to detect a water leak in its initial stage, but if you can do so, it can save your time and money by averting potential disasters. You can seek professional help and contact Mandurah leak detection service providers to send a plumber. You can also take these initiatives to find out a hidden water leak: 1. Check your water meter Checking the water meter is one of the best ways to know if there is a leak in your plumbing. First, turn off all water supplies at home. Make sure the faucets, washing machine, and dishwasher are not running. Now, see if the water meter changes. If it does, then you have a major leak. If it does not change right away, check after a couple of hours again. Now, it if is changed, this is a sign of a slower leak. 2. Monitor your bill If your water habits are the same for a long time and yet your water bills are rising suddenly, it may be caused by a leak. Compare all the bills of the last few months to check if there is a steady increase. If you are using the same amount

  2. of water, the water bill should be the same every month as well. Keep in mind that it is not possible to detect leaks in the underground pipes, but you have to pay for the extra water. Professional Mandurah leak detection service providers will be able to detect the leak you cannot. 3. Check your water usage You can also check your water usage to check if any leak has been formed somewhere in the house. If your family has four members, then generally you should not use more than 12,000 gallons of water per month. If the water usage is higher than that, then your plumbing system must have a serious leak that has to be taken care of immediately. 4. Run a test with food colouring One-third of your water usage takes place in the toilet. So, you must check to make sure that the toilets are running properly. You may add a bit of food colouring to the toilet tank to test for leaks. Now, wait for ten minutes. If there is a leak in the tank, then the colour will show up in your bowl. 5. Check exterior usage Leaks do not just occur inside your house but they can also happen outside. Attach a garden hose to check the outside spigots and see if water seeps through the connection when the hose is running. If it does, you need to replace the rubber hose gasket and make sure all connections are tight. If you have an irrigation system, call a professional leak detector to check it. If there is even a small leak in the system, you may waste more than 6000 gallons of water every month. 6. Use common sense You should always check under the basins and back of cabinets for any foul smell or any sign of mould. If there is, it may indicate a leak. The faster you take action, the lower the damage will be, and you will be able to save money. It is a good idea to have a professional plumber to inspect your home for leaks annually. Conclusion: QA Plumbing is one of the best Mandurah leak detection service providers. Whether you need residential plumbing or commercial plumbing

  3. services, you may contact the company 24/7. Contact the team by writing to admin@qaplumbing.com.au. Source:https://www.qaplumbing.com.au/blog/6-ways-detect-hidden-water-leaks/ QA Plumbing Email ID: admin@qaplumbing.com.au Phone No.: 0895828822 Visit Us: https://www.qaplumbing.com.au/ Stay Connected Via: https://www.facebook.com/QAPlumbing/ https://www.pinterest.com.au/qaplumbing/ https://www.instagram.com/qa_plumbing/ https://twitter.com/QAplumbing

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