5 Signs To Call a Professional Plumber
Plumbing leaks are common in any household, but do you know when it's a quick do-it-yourself fix or when you need to call your local plumbing professional? You might be able to see your faucet drip, but most leaks are hidden from plain sight. Make some time to do a walk through of your house to look for hints that you might need to call a professional.
1. Take a walk around your house. If it has not been raining (or snowing!) your yard should stay dry. If you notice areas of soft ground, there could be a broken water line. Allowing the leak to go unfixed will not only leave you with a soggy lawn but could also cause damage to the foundation of your home.
2. Look for spare change... One of the easiest way to spot a water leak is to take a glance at your water bill. If your bill is normally around 50 dollars a month and suddenly it's over 200 (or higher!) you need to call a plumber ASAP! If this happens to you, you most likely have some sort of leak or a broken water line. Take a glance at the last few months and make sure your water bill stays steady. You can also take a look at your water meter. Turn off all of your appliances, and watch the meter for about an hour. If the water meter has changed, this signifies that you need to call your plumber to take a closer look.
3. Hold your breath, and listen. You know what we will say now, listen for that drip drop of a faucet or the running of a toilet. In your every day life, sometimes it's easy to miss the sounds that just mix right in. Take a moment to really listen to your appliances and make sure that you don't hear the sound of water running. If you do hear water, there could be a leak somewhere under your home or in your walls. If the water is not turned on - the water has to be going somewhere.
4. Puddle jump inside your house. Okay - don't do that one for real. While wet spots could be a spilled drink or maybe a puppy accident, if the spot does not dry up you most likely have a hidden water leak.
5. Breathe it all in. If you smell a musty odor in your home it means that somewhere water is lurking nearby. It's important to have this checked out as soon as possible because musty air could mean mold. Mold is attracted to damp areas and can cause major health problems for you and your family.
So why should you worry about a little puddle or dripping faucet? Leaving a water leak alone will inevitably cost you a lot of money. Not only will you be paying for the damage but you'll be losing time that's spent repairing it. If you think that you have a water leak, call your local Mr. Rooter Plumber. 315-472-1203

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