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The Importance of Leak Detection

Can you guess the most common reason for filing a homeowners insurance claim?

It’s not fire, theft, or natural disaster. If you guessed water damage from leak problems, you’re correct!

The truth is that water leaks are a major source of property damage to homes and businesses. Over time, even a small leak from a toilet or sink can lead to major repair bills.

Knowing how to detect a leak in your home is one thing. More importantly, why is early leak detection so important? Here are three compelling reasons to fix that leaking pipe today.

1. You’ll Save Money on Your Water Bill

A slow drip from a leaky faucet may not seem like much, but it adds up over time. One leaky faucet can add a few hundred dollars to your annual water bill, while a toilet leak can cost you up to $840 per year.

Here’s something else to consider: These figures are for visible leaks you’re aware of. Think of how much more money you could waste on hidden leaks behind walls or under your foundation!

2. You’ll Avoid Property Damage

Of course, no one likes to pay for repair bills. But if you balk at the cost of a basic plumbing call, imagine how much larger the bill could get.

A preventative service like hydroscrub jetting will keep your pipes clear and ensure they’re in good working order. Left unchecked, hidden leaks can lead to mold and mildew and even damage the foundation of your property.

It’s not just your property you need to worry about either. If there’s a break in the water main, it could affect nearby homes or even your entire neighborhood. Worse still, the responsible party can be held liable for damages and losses.

Don’t let this happen to you!

3. You’ll Help the Environment

The average home’s leaks waste upwards of 10,000 gallons of water every year. When you multiply this by the number of homes in the country, it equals a staggering amount of wasted water.

This is something we can’t afford to take lightly. In recent years, droughts have become more common, snowpacks are reduced, and reservoirs are at record-low levels. Although our requirements for water use go up each year, the amount of available freshwater continues to drop.

You can do your part to help the environment by being proactive about leak detection. The time to conserve our water supply for our own use (and for future generations) is right now.

Make Leak Detection a Priority in Your Home

In your house, a leaking pipe is more than just a nuisance. It’s the equivalent of a ticking time bomb.

If you suspect you have hidden leak problems, don’t delay. Contact a plumber in your area for expert leak detection services. If you don’t, you could face much bigger problems than a leaky pipe!

Now that you understand the importance of detecting leaks, what’s next? Keep browsing our site for more great tips and advice!

Zaraki Kenpachi