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Whether it’s a burst pipe causing damage in your basement or a small appliance leak, hidden sources of water can wreak havoc on your home. The longer water goes without being treated, the more severe the damage will become and the more expensive repairs will be.

Every homeowner in North Carolina needs to conduct frequent checks to ensure that they’re not wasting water inside their homes. It can be difficult to spot hidden leaks, but not impossible. Here are some ways people can find invisible leaks before they permanently damage floors, walls, or ceilings.

Tips for Finding Leaks in Your NC Home

  • Monitor your water bill for sudden or gradual spikes that could be caused by a leak.

  • Check faucets and pipe fittings for excess moisture.

  • Look at your showerhead to see if it drips even when it’s turned off.

  • Watch for water stains on surfaces that could indicate water hiding beneath.

Hidden Leaks Are More Common Than You Think

Did you know that the average American household’s leaks can account for nearly 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year? Not only does this raise homeowners’ water bills, but it also takes a toll on the environment. Even a small showerhead leak that drips 10 times per minute can waste more than 500 gallons per year. Yikes. Do yourself and the planet a favor by monitoring for wasted water and stopping leaks before they become too serious.

Remember: Leaks Can Happen Outside, Too

Don’t forget to examine your hoses and irrigation systems in the backyard. If these become damaged, they could easily waste thousands of gallons of water per month. This is especially important to pay attention to during the summer when you’re more likely to be watering your landscaping.

This summer, take your water usage into your own hands by watching for leaks and carefully monitoring your water bills. You’ll save money and help the environment: a win-win for everyone.