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How to Know If There's a Plumbing Leak In My Home?


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Your home is important to you and anytime something goes wrong, it can be easy to feel anxious. This is especially true when plumbing issues arise such as a leak. That’s because leaks can cause damage to the entire plumbing system, as well as other parts of the home.


How to Find Plumbing Leaks in Your Home

Not many people are aware of the signs to look for to determine if they have a plumbing leak. Typically they won’t know until something really goes wrong, but there are some things that you should know to help recognize a plumbing leak in your Knoxville home. Be on the lookout for these things:


Sight and Sound

Typically, you can hear or see leaks depending on where the leak is actually located. For instance, you may check under the bathroom or kitchen sink and see a puddle of water beginning to form. Or you can listen closely to the walls and hear water running despite none of your fixtures being on.


These are clear signs that somewhere in the plumbing system, there is a leak. Obviously, leaks you can see can help you determine the immediate problem. If you’re hearing the water running, however, it requires more inspection from a professional.


Know Where to Look

The most common places for people to look for plumbing issues are around the fixtures such as the sinks, toilets, and tubs. These typically use the most water. However, pipes are inserted throughout the entire home to reach washing machines, dishwashers, and even outside spouts.


Check the walls and floor boards if you believe you have a leak as the water can show through some materials. This is essentially water damage to areas of the home and you may notice discoloration or areas of the walls becoming weaker. Also check outside for wet areas of the grass or ground.


Utilize Your Water Meter

Your water meter can be one of the best indicators of whether or not your home has a plumbing leak. This is because it tells you the amount of water being used in the home. Here are the steps to take to determine whether you have a leak using your water meter.


Find the water meter and check to see what it says. Record the reading so you have it for future reference.

Be sure to avoid using any water for at least two hours so you’re not altering the reading on the meter.

Go back out after two hours and check the water meter again. If the reading has changed, it means that water was still running in the home.

This is a big indicator that there is a leak in the home that you may not be able to see or hear. This is when it’s best to contact an expert plumber to come out, assess the situation, inspect your plumbing, and provide the best fix possible.


How Our Knoxville Plumbers Can Help

At The Plumbing Authority, we take pride in being able to spot problems early. This is because we employ only the best and most trustworthy plumbers. We are committed to being the first choice when it comes to reliable, affordable, and upfront plumbing services.


We understand where leaks can occur, what causes them, and what is needed to fix them. These are annoying nuisances that make any homeowner cringe at the thought of what could be wrong. We also have the skills, experience, and knowledge to get your home plumbing fixed as quickly as possible.


Early leak detection is fundamental to protecting a home and if you feel as though you have a leak, you should not hesitate to speak with our team and learn more about what our services can do for you. Trust that when you contact us, the job will be done right, done quickly, and your home will be as clean as possible.

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