If you can catch a leak when it is starting to form, you can prevent the worst damage. It is often the unnoticed or ignored leaks that end up causing the most severe issues. When a leak gets out of hand, it can cause costly problems like rotting wood, warped floors, and stained wood. There are many common signs of a pipe
- Puddles of Water – When you find a puddle of water in your home, you probably leak nearby. Most of the time, you can track pools of water to a nearby pipe or appliance.
- Rust on Pipes – At the earliest stages of a leaking pipe, the leak will often result in the formation of reddish-brown rust. If you notice any discoloration on a pipe, you should have it inspected by a professional.
- High Water Bills – A leak will waste more water than you might expect. So, a surprisingly high water bill might indicate a leaking faucet or water line.
- Mold or Rotting Wood – Mold and rot thrive in moist conditions. If you have rotting wood or mold growing, you may leak into that area of the home.
- Unusual Noises – A leak can cause drains, faucets, and pipes to make strange noises, like bubbling or gurgling. If you notice such sounds, you should call Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Palm Desert to fix the leaking pipe as soon as possible.
- Water Marks – You can’t see the pipes inside your walls, but you can see the marks left by water leaking out of them. Even the smallest leaks can cause large streaks to form on drywall over time.
- Changes in Water Pressure – When a leak allows water to flow out of your waterline, it can noticeably reduce the water pressure coming from faucets and showerheads.
- Unpleasant Smells – Do you notice the smell of sewage near drains, in your basement, or around your lawn? This might be a warning sign of a leaking sewer line.