Oh Bummer You Need a Plumber!

Did you know that 10% of American homes have leaks that waste upwards of 90-gallons of water per day or more? An average household leak can cost you wastage in excess of 10,000-gallons per year. Homeowners can save themselves a bundle and stop wasting water by checking the water-points in their home for leaks.

You could have a running toilet, burst underground pipe, or a slow leak in the pipework. Regardless of the problem, they start small and turn into serious issues if unattended. In this post, we'll look at the environmental damage caused by a leaky faucet.


Wasted Resources

As mentioned, 10% of American homes are responsible for most of the leaks across the country. If you live in a house built more than 20-years ago, you might start running into an issue with maintaining the plumbing. Leaks pop up, and you might not pay much attention to them at first.

However, if the faucet starts leaking, things can get out of hand quickly. What begins as just a few drops after turning off the taps, turns into a running leak in a few weeks. Eventually, you run the risk of the faucet valve failing. This situation causes a permanent leak that flows quickly or the valve's total failure to seal and stop the flow of water.

Along the way, you're going to waste thousands of gallons of water. That's not only a travesty to the water system, buts its also a waste of money. It's like money leaking out of the faucet. After that water runs away, you don't get to use it again, and it goes back into the city or suburbs water system for processing, and you pay for those sewage fees as a homeowner as well.

Across the United States, residences waste over 1-trillion gallons of water each year – That's more than 1.5 million Olympic swimming pools worth of water thrown away by leaks around the house each year.


Water Contamination Risk

When your home experiences a water leak, such as a few leaky faucets and maybe a running toilet – the water pressure will drop. You'll notice that the pressure is low when opening faucets around the house. It's something you might find annoying and frustrating, but just an inconvenience that you'll get around to fixing.

When pressure drops due to leaky faucets, there's a possibility contaminant can enter the system from the pipe network. You could end up with viruses and bacteria entering the pipework, contaminating the water.


Stop the Leak ASAP – Call a Professional Plumbing Service for the Repair

When leaks happen around the home, they aren't always obvious. In some cases, the only indicator of a leak might be a significantly high utility bill for water. Even if you do have an obvious leak, like a faucet, you might not have much success trying to repair yourself.

You'll need assistance from a professional team that's ready to help. Plumber use specialist machinery that helps them detect leaks. After sourcing the problem or the leaky faucet, they have the training and experience working with plumbing systems.

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