How To Detect Water Leaks
Stopping Plumbing Leaks
There are some leaks that are really obvious and readily show themselves. However, there are plumbing leaks that are not so apparent unless you really know what you are looking for. Leaks that are more difficult to find do a lot more damage compared to those that are easy to spot.
There are many Columbus homeowners who are not aware that many handles and faucets that are available these days are made out of plastic parts that crack easily when used frequently, and replacement washers are not useful in newer washerless designs. That can result in water leaks ending up puddling in a spot that might not be as easily visible and you will need to look a bit hard to see if there is any damage.
Look for the following:
New insect populations
Loose or buckling floor tiles
Mildew or mold, especially in areas that are supposed to be completely dry
Sagging wood under the sink or behind the wall
Mineral deposits
Peeling paint
Bulging drywall
Sometimes leaks do not originate from the drains or sink faucets. At times they are caused by old shut-off values that are behind and under the sink. You need to repair, or usually replace, them right away since they are frequently a problem behind the wall for a long time before the leak becomes obvious. Something that could have been an easy repair can turn into an expensive problem.
Protecting your property or home from major plumbing leaks can save you lots of money. It is best to get those kinds of problems taken care of before they grow out of control. So if you notice any rust around your valves, fixtures, or drains, it is also a sign that moisture is getting into places where it should not be.
Look closely around your house for plumbing leaks outside at the hose bib, around all of your bathroom fixtures, under the dishwasher, underneath the kitchen sink, under or behind the washer, and in the laundry room.
If you get in over your head on a DIY repair, don’t be embarrassed. Be sure to call an insured and licensed plumber for any problem that has gotten out of control.