Water leaks can damage buildings in several ways. For example, water leaking into your ceiling causes mold growth that can put your life in danger. Unfortunately, many water leaks are hidden behind building walls—but how do you detect and prevent them before they get worse?

Here are 4 ways to detect hidden water leaks.

Put Food Coloring In Your Toilet Bowl

Toilets are the biggest source of water use in a home. Therefore, it’s crucial to repair toilet water leaks to avoid paying an unnecessarily high water bill. To test for a toilet water leak, add food coloring to your toilet tank. If the colored water reaches your toilet bowl, your toilet is leaking.

Fortunately, our licensed and certified plumbers will perform toilet leak repairs for you any time of the day.

Check Your Water Bill

A lady counting money

Each day, the average American household uses 88 gallons of water per person. Your bill may exceed during the summer when the chances of taking frequent showers are greater. However, if your bill exceeds throughout the year, you likely have a hidden water leak.

Our plumbers have helped residents in Rowlett and Rockwall, TX, with water leak repairs for over 7 years. If you feel your water bill is too high, get in touch with us to find out if there are hidden water leaks in your home.

Look For Leaks Outside

A water tap outside a building

Garden hoses are a major source of hidden water leaks outside homes. Leaks occur where the hose attaches to the faucet—also known as a “spigot”.

If water is seeping through the connection between your hose and the spigot, you’ll need to call a professional plumber for replacement parts. Fortunately, our experienced plumbers can easily help with faucet leak repairs.

Look For Mold or a Musty Smell

A moldy wall

Mold is caused by moisture seeping into your walls. Most people can easily tolerate the musty smell of mold. However, inhaling mold over time can make you sick—and those with a mold allergy are at risk of dying.

Our plumbers have years of experience detecting hidden water leaks that lead to mold growth. If you’re looking for a reliable plumber in Rowlett, TX, to prevent mold growth in your home, we’re ready to help.

At Wasden Plumbing Services, we offer commercial and residential plumbing services in Rowlett and Rockwall, TX. We’ve helped countless people with their plumbing needs since 2014, and strive to be a plumbing company that’s defined by integrity and honesty.

To find out more about how we can help you, message us now.