Plumbing leaks are something no homeowner wants to deal with. While most people don’t think about their plumbing pipes until something goes wrong, it is important to take measures to prevent plumbing leaks.

Check Hidden Areas Frequently

Leaks often occur in hidden places and cause damage until they’re found. Many plumbing leaks are found in the cabinets under sinks, so check these in the bathroom and the kitchen often. If you feel any moisture or see water stains, the sink drain pipe has a leak. Inspect hidden areas regularly where leaks are common.

Install Leak Detectors on Appliances to Prevent Plumbing Leaks

Leak detectors are available for appliances like washing machines, water heaters, and refrigerators. Smart models can be hooked up to your smartphone to alert you remotely and systems will sound an audible alarm. Some detectors automatically turn off the water line when they detect a leak. These options help prevent plumbing leaks from flooding an area before they’re fixed.

Have the Water Heater Serviced

Your water heater should be serviced by a professional every year. This includes flushing sediment buildup in a tank water heater. Your water heater should also have a drain pan which connects to a drainpipe to contain leaks. Annual water heater services will help prevent plumbing leaks by detecting problems early on. Water heater maintenance also helps improve the lifespan of this appliance.

Prevent Plumbing Leaks by Monitoring Water Pressure

High water pressure can compromise your pipes and cause ruptures. Check your water pressure and lower it if it is above 60 psi. 40-45 psi is a safe range for home water pressure.

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