How Small Leaks Can Cause Big Issues

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A leaky pipe may seem like a small problem, but it can cause significant damage to your home if left unattended. A leaking pipe can lead to water damage and expensive repairs, but it can also be a sign of a more severe issue, such as an impending pipe burst. This blog will discuss common signs, causes, prevention, and why you should act fast if you notice a problem.

Warning Signs of a Leaky Pipe

One of the first signs that you have a leaky pipe is a change in your water bill. If you notice that your water usage has increased for no apparent reason, you may have a hidden leak somewhere in your home. Other signs of a leaky pipe include:

  • Water stains on ceilings or walls
  • Peeling paint
  • Dampness in carpeting or flooring
  • Mold growth
  • The sound of dripping or running water when no fixtures are in use

These are all warning signs that you should not ignore!

Common Causes of Leaky Pipes

There are several reasons why pipes may start to leak. One common cause is corrosion due to aging pipes. This is especially true of homes with copper or galvanized steel pipes. Over time, these materials can break down and allow water to seep through the cracks. Additional causes for leaks include:

  • Root intrusion
  • Shifting foundations
  • Changes in water pressure
  • Temperature changes

Act Fast!

If you suspect that you have a leaky pipe, it's important to act fast to prevent further damage. First, locate the main shut-off valve for your home and turn off the water to avoid flooding. Next, call a licensed plumber to come and take a look at the problem. Plumbers have the tools and training necessary to identify and fix leaks quickly. They will also be able to check for any underlying issues that may be causing your pipes to fail. Finally, be sure to ask your plumber about regular leak detection services. This is an important service that can help prevent future leaks by catching them in the early stages.

Call Brownie’s

If you can't remember the last time your pipes have been inspected or suspect a leak, Brownie's Septic and Plumbing, LLC is here to help! Give us a call at (407) 890-0116 and speak to one of our experts to work toward a solution.

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