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Does Your Home Have a Leak You Can’t See?

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Unfortunately, plumbing leaks often go unnoticed by homeowners for long periods. This can lead to several problems, including costly water damage and harmful mold growth. A slab leak can even threaten a building’s structural integrity. To prevent these problems from happening in your home, make sure you know what signs often mean that there is a hidden leak somewhere in the walls or on your property.

High Water Bill

Some leaks can quietly waste hundreds of gallons of water a year. Not only is this problem bad for the environment, but it can also hurt you financially. If you’ve noticed an unusual spike in your monthly water bill, it’s probably a good idea to hire a plumber to perform a leak inspection. Getting a leaky pipe repaired can save you a lot of money in the long run.

Mold Growth

Exposure to mold can cause your family to experience several flu-like symptoms, including headaches and respiratory issues. This is why it’s so important to track down hidden leaks. Black mold thrives in dark, damp environments. Be sure to check under your kitchen and bathroom sink for leaks, which could be caused by a broken seal.

Low Water Pressure

Has your water pressure dropped? If so, you may be dealing with a hidden leak. The home’s main water line should be checked for damage.

Dark Spots or Bubbling

Pay close attention to the appearance of your walls. Bubbling paint is a definite red flag. There could be a burst pipe behind the walls. A leaky pipe can also result in dark stains on your ceiling. This is especially true for two-story homes.

Standing Water In the Yard

Standing water in certain areas of your lawn may indicate an underground plumbing leak. Even during dry weather, the grass will still feel wet. There’s a good chance a tree root has punctured a pipe.

Musty Odor

You can use your nose to sniff out a potential leak. It’s not uncommon for a leak to leave behind an odor. Your home may smell like sewage for days at a time. The leak might have also caused mold or mildew growth, which is what gives off a musty odor.

For professional leak detection, you can rely on our highly-trained and experienced plumbers at Pioneer Plumbing and Septic. Give us a call today at (281) 815-2772 or contact us online.

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