Plumbing problems are common in many homes. It is unfortunate that these problems can happen anytime, without you even knowing. For instance, you might be in a hurry to take a shower. All of a sudden, the water might stop working or the shower would not turn off, leaving you with no other option but to be late and ask for assistance from a plumber. In order to avoid plumbing problems at home, one thing that you should need to do is to detect the source of leaks early. Do this while the problem is not yet worse. As it is often said, prevention is better than cure. In the rest of this article, some practical tips will be provided in order to allow you to detect leaks early and be given the opportunity to resolve the problem.
One of the leaks that you should look for is in a toilet. One of the things that you can do is to remove the cover ad listen closely if you can hear a hissing sound. Once you hear a weird sound, look for the source and fix it immediately. Another thing that you can do is to flush the toilet and pt up to three drops of colored water. After flushing, when you still see the color in the bowl, the flapper needs to be changed.
Detecting water leaks can also be possible by looking at the water meter. In this case, the first thing that you need to do is to turn off all of the water supply within the house. This will include the shower, faucets, and all other sources of water. When you see that it is no longer running, find the water meter and take of the protective covering that is found at the top. Look at the portion of the water leak indicator. If it is still moving, it means that a leak has been detected.
In addition, you can also take a look at all the hoses and the pipes that are installed all over the house, even those that might be hidden on the ceiling or in any other parts of the place. You need to simply roll your hands over the pipe and see if you feel something that is wet. You can also