How to detect a water leak in your home crucial for preventing water damage and conserving resources. Here’s a guide on how to identify potential water leaks:
Check your water meter
• Turn off all water sources in your home
• Read the water meter and wait for 1-2 hours
• Read it again; if it has changed, you likely have a leak
Monitor your water bill
• Unexplained increases in water usage may indicate a hidden leak
Look for visible signs
• Water stains on walls, ceilings, or floors
• Mold or mildew growth
• Warped or buckled flooring
Listen for running water
• When all taps are off, listen for the sound of running water
Inspect fixtures and appliances
• Check faucets, showerheads, and toilet tanks for drips
• Look for puddles around water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers
Use food colouring for toilet leaks
• Add a few drops of food colouring to the toilet tank
• If colour appears in the bowl without flushing, there’s a leak
Check outdoor areas
• Inspect garden hoses, irrigation systems, and outdoor faucets
• Look for unusually damp spots in your yard
Use a moisture meter or infrared camera
• These tools can detect moisture in walls or floors
Consider a leak detection system:
• Install smart water monitors that alert you to unusual water usage patterns
Perform regular maintenance
• Routinely check seals, pipes, and connections
• Replace worn washers and fix dripping faucets promptly

If you suspect a significant water leak or are unable to locate the source, it’s best to consult a professional plumber. They have specialised equipment to detect and repair hidden leaks efficiently.
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