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A report by EPA claims that around 10,000 gallons of water is wasted every year per household in the US due to water leaks in homes. Plumbing leaks in homes increases water bills by around hundreds of dollars. Some of these leaks are not easily noticeable and require a bit of searching to find.

In case you feel that you might not have the acute sensing capability of the detective genius, then do not worry. Here we will reveal five effective methods to find water leaks in your homes to get to the root of the problem.

1. Swampy Areas in your Lawn 

The most common, yet least noticeable area where water leaks can occur is near the main water line. If you notice unexplained wet areas in your lawn, you could have an underground leak. To confirm whether there is an underground leak, a professional plumber will send video cameras down the pipes to determine the source of the leak. This allows the plumber to locate the problem without digging out your yard.  

2. Water Meter That Keeps On Running

Another way to determine water leaks in homes is to check the water meter. You should first note down the reading of the water meter. Then do not run the faucet, flush toilet or use any water for the next three hours. Then check the water meter again. If the water meter has changed during this time, it may indicate that you have a water leak in your home. 

3. Slow Dripping Faucets 

A lot of people do not notice slow dripping faucets in their showers, sinks or tubs. These leaks may be small, but end up costing a lot of money in terms of increased water bills. It is essential that you regularly inspect the faucets. You should have a professional plumber make a routine check of faucets to ensure that they are not slowly eating away your money in the form of increase in water bills.

4. Leak in Toilet 

This is the most way that water is wasted in the homes. If you hear any noise from the toilet when not in use, you should have a professional plumber check it out. Another way to determine a faulty toilet is to place a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the color reappears after 15 minutes without flushing, your toilet may have a water leak. 

5. Sudden Spike in Water Bill

Finally, a sudden increase in your water bill may also indicate a water leak in your home. You should pay attention to the amount that you pay for water bill every month. An unexpected increase in water bill may be indicative of faulty plumbing. 

Having determined the source of the water leaks, you should contact a reliable plumber to solve the problem for you.  You can visit www.bonfe.com for immediate assistance in fixing your plumbing leaks at your home. 

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