How To Find A Water & Plumbing Leak In Your Home

Those pesky little water leaks can be very sneaky, lurking in your home without you even noticing. Until, water damage starts show up in some very odd places. 

“Our homes rely on water—as long as its safely contained in a pipe, sink, tub, or appropriate appliance, like a dishwasher. But water can fast become the enemy if it goes where it shouldn’t, potentially damaging a home’s structure or furnishings. Plumbing leaks, unfortunately, are pretty common, even in newer houses, and it’s likely that every house will suffer from at least one. What’s more, not all leaks are obvious; in fact, they can be awfully insidious, making it crucial to catch and repair a leak as soon as possible.” Bob Villa 


Be proactive by knowing how to find a water leak in your home 

Monitor the water bill    

A higher than usual water bill is typically a sign of a water leak. The Environmental Protection Agency indicates that a family of four uses about 12,000 gallons of water a month. If your water bill goes over 3,000 gallons of water per person living in the home, you will want to look further for a water leak.

Watch the water meter 

If you suspect a water leak, a good place to start is by checking the water meter. Usually located near the street or back of the home, near the main water supply to the home. 

With all the water using appliances turned off and nobody is using the water in the home, check to see if the flow indicator on the water meter is registering. If all the water is off it should not be moving. Read the meter and come back in about an hour, if there isn't any water usage in the home the meter should read the same, if the meter has increased, it indicates a leak. 

Taking a proactive approach to the health of your pipes can save you hundreds and even thousands of dollars in repairs.  Having your plumbing annually inspected by the professionals at the Leak Doctor is a great way to get started.

We Are Not Your Ordinary Leak Detection Company

The Leak Doctor is often imitated, but our quality, technology, and trained personnel can not be duplicated. Since 1993 we have established Florida's gold standard in leak detection and water management for both residential and commercial properties.  The Leak Doctor is Central Florida's most trusted solution for locating concealed leaks. Our referrals, testimonials and client lists prove it!

Check back with us next week for more ways to find a water leak in your home 

 

How Much Damage Can A Small Plumbing Leak Cause?

You may suspect a water leak, but you may think it’s just a small leak, how much damage could it cause? You may not even know where it is located, so how would you even go about repairing it?  The last thing you want is to hire someone...

Central Florida Water & Plumbing Leak Detection

Water and plumbing leaks in Central Florida are more than just a disruption or inconvenience. They can also create serious issues for your property and health problems for your family.  The longer a water leak is allowed to go unnoticed, the...

Does Your Orlando Area Home Have a Slab Leak?

Leaky pipes are much more than a nuisance, they can be dangerous. Unfortunately, not all plumbing leaks are the same. Some are easy to see and repair, while others can go weeks and even months without anyone noticing.  Slab leaks...

Have a Water or Plumbing Leak, Now What?

If you could prevent a plumbing leak in your home or business, would you do it? We protect our family and property with alarms and locks, but did you know water damage is the highest claim with insurance companies.  That’s because,...

Repairing Orlando Water and Plumbing Leaks

Water and plumbing leaks have become an expensive issue with Central Florida residential homes and businesses. Not only compromising the quality of water, but also causing significant damage, mold, mildew, wasting water, and reducing air...

The Leak Doctor can find your leak and fix it fast!
Call us today at (407) 426-9995 or use our quick and easy contact form to schedule your inspection. We service Orlando, The Villages, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Winter Park, and the surrounding Central Florida area.