Drip Drip: Leaks Might Cost More Than You Think

Put A Number On It

Around 1 trillion gallons of water wastage is contributed to leaks per annum nationwide.   This ample amount of water, if saved, can facilitate around 11 million households. A single leak can waste up to 90 gallons of water per day.
If your household comprise of 4 people who consume up to 150 gallons of water, your average monthly water bill will mount to $109. The water that you waste in the form of leaky faucets and pipes adds on to this bill, making it heavy on your pockets.

How To Determine Leaks

In order to repair them, it is essential you know how to determine that your plumbing has a leak.
Monitor you water consumption closely. If a family of four is consuming more than 12,000 gallons per month then get a plumber to inspect for leaks.
Stop using water around the house and take a reading of your water meter with a gap of 2 hours. If the meter gives a reading even after you stop using water then you have a leak.
Check for surface leaks in pipes, hose, and faucets.
Test for toilet leaks by adding food color in your toilet tank. If the bowl is colored after 5-10 minutes then you have a leak.

How To Prevent Leaks

Common leaks around the house consist of broken toilet flappers, leaking faucets, and leaky pipes. Most of these problems are easy and economical to repair. With effective repair and maintenance you can save up to 10% of your water bill.  Here are some leak prevention strategies to help you out.

Reduce Pressure

High water pressure can be satisfying when you are taking a shower, but it contributes to the wear and tear of your plumbing.  Pressure makes your plumbing work twice as hard, which can in turn cause leaks. You can reduce the water pressure by asking your plumber to install a pressure reducer.  The normal pressure range for your water supply should be 40-50 psi.

Treat Hard Water

High mineral content like calcium and magnesium can cause pipe corrosion, which leads to leaks. Minerals buildup inside the pipe increasing pressure that damages the pipe—this makes water testing essential for functional plumbing. You can cater to this problem by installing a water softener.

Lookout For Water Accumulation

Leaks are easy to identify, so make sure to inspect your pipes and basements for water leaks. Vigilant monitoring can save you and your property a lot of damage.   

Worn Out Faucets

Faucets or toilets that are old are highly prone to leaks, hence it is important to maintain or replace them on time to prevent water wastage. Get new faucet replacement around the house if the structure of the old faucet seems rusted or weak.
Ten percent of leaks around the house waste 90 gallons of water per day. Call Your 1 Plumber to fix leaks and save money. 

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