The three most common types of leaks in a home are water, sewage, and gas. Not all of these leaks can be detected right away. Though if one notices an increase in one’s bills, especially if one’s use has not increased, chances are one has a leak. There are tips and solutions for finding and fixing leaks of various kinds.
For water leak detection, one should first check the water meter. Before doing so, ensure that no one in the home is using any water. In some meter systems, there will be a triangular shaped dial or a small silver wheel: these dials move when water is flowing through the meter. If the dial is moving and no one is using water, chances are high that one has a leak. If one does not have these dials, one can take a meter reading, wait for a couple hours after ensuring no water will be used, and then take another meter reading. As stated before, if the needle has moved, there is a leak. One should check all faucets and toilets for leaking as these mechanisms can waste vast quantities of water before being noticed. Some businesses specialize in leak detection in Tucson like Woods Plumbing. This company offers gas pipe, water pipe, and sewage Leak Detection in Tucson. It is best to check for leaks before calling a company so that one can tell the technicians where the leak seems to be located to avoid unnecessary searching.
To check for sewer line leaks, one may notice an unexplainable bump in the yard, water leaking through the ground causing it to become soggy and smelly, or sinks draining slower than usual. If there is moisture in one’s basement foundation or spots on the carpet, one could have a sewage leak. For gas leaks, one can use a soap and water solution on each connection in the gas line. If one turns on the gas and sees bubbles, then one has a slight leak. If one smells a gaseous odor, one should shut the gas off immediately as a leak is certain. One can also be sure of a leak if one’s gas bill is extremely high or if one has a dead grass area in the lawn amidst greenery.


