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Tips to Fix a Water Leak

Most of us take home plumbing for granted. Turning on the tap and having fresh water is pretty amazing. However, things don’t always remain that way. Sometimes, you might face plumbing issues that are difficult to repair—for instance, a burst pipe.

Water leaks start as small, but they eventually end up accounting for nearly 10,000 gallons of wasted water each year.If they’re not caught in the bud, not only can they can cost homeowners a lot of money to repair, but they’re also likely to raise water bills. To prevent this from happening, here are some tips you can use to fix that water leak.

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Turn off the Water Supply

The first thing you will do is shut off the water supply headed to the leaky pipe. Ideally, you should do it as soon as you suspect a water leak. Depending on where the water valve to the problematic pipe is located, you might need a flat-head screwdriver to help you shut off the water supply.

Install Shut-Off Valves in Your Home

Through this valve, water will continue to flow into different parts of your home, and it would shut off the water supply to only that area of the house that needs repair. The price for these valves will start at $10. Plumbing services will cost you $50 to $100, depending on your contractor. Overall, it’s a good deal.

Turn off the Electricity

A water leak can be extremely dangerous. That’s because it might go straight to the circuit breaker box and mix with the electricity supply. In some cases, the resulting electric shock can be so dangerous that it might result in fatalities. To keep you and your loved ones safe, it’s best to turn off the power supply to your home before you proceed with fixing the leak.

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Invest in a Flow Sensor

Installing a flow sensor can be really beneficial. As soon as it detects leaks, it automatically shuts down the water supply to the specific area or the entire house, depending on your preference. These appliances start at $75, which means they’re affordable. However, if you’re buying a whole-house flow sensor, it might cost you extra.

Invest in a Leak Patch Kit

Sometimes, the damage is pretty minimal. In this case, you only need a low-cost pipe patch. You can invest in leak patch kits that have all the accessories required to fix the pipe. You won’t need to call any plumber. These kits are usually available in supermarkets or DIY stores. They’re affordable, and you only need one.

Don’t Overload Vanities in Your Cabinets

When you put in too many dishes and other household appliances in your cabinets, it can damage the water pipes and disrupt supply. In extreme cases, it might even loosen the water pipes resulting in leaks. If there is a drip, it can also become difficult to spot it behind the cabinet.

Call in Professionals

If your water leak has gotten to the point where it’s seeping into your basement or through the concrete in your home, it’s best to call in professionals.

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