5 Signs That You May Have a Water Line Leak in Your Houston Home

High water bills have been in the local news lately, so it’s a good time to brush up on the common warning signs of water line leaks. Even though your water line in Sugar Land, TX, is buried underground, there are still ways to detect leaks. Familiarize yourself with these signs, and if you suspect a problem with your water line, call us at 281.240.6868.

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  1. High Water Bill: An unusually high water bill is often the first sign of an undetected leak. This is especially noticeable in the winter when water usage is typically lower. Compare your current water bill with those from the same period in previous years. A sharp increase in water usage could indicate a problem. According to the EPA, up to 10% of American homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons of water each day.

  2. Running Water Meter: To detect water leaks quickly, turn off all water systems in your home (faucets, tubs, pumps, etc.) and check your water meter. If the meter is still running, you have a leak somewhere in your system. This method is one of the best ways to confirm a plumbing leak.

  3. Drops in Water Pressure: Drops in water pressure usually don’t occur until the leak is significant, but you should keep an eye out for them. Sudden or large drops in water pressure can indicate a rupture in your plumbing system. If you notice this, turn off your home’s water immediately to reduce water damage and call us to make the repair.

  4. Wet Spots in Your Yard: Wet spots, puddles, or spongy soil in your yard may indicate a water leak. In the Houston area, where we get a lot of rain, these wet spots can be hard to spot. However, our licensed plumbers can determine if a soggy spot in your yard is due to an active leak and will resolve the issue.

  5. Visible Damp Spots or Mold: Visible water damage in your home is another potential sign of water line leaks. You don’t need a flooded floor to have a water line leak. Damp spots at the base of your wall, or mold and mildew in unexpected places, could suggest a problem. Mold typically appears in shades of black, brown, or green, while mildew is usually gray or white. Both pose health hazards, especially for family members with allergies, asthma, or chronic respiratory conditions.

Conclusion: At Arrow Plumbing, we offer advanced leak detection services to pinpoint hidden leaks in your home. If you suspect a water line leak, don’t wait—call us at 281.240.6868. We’re here to provide expert plumbing solutions for homeowners in Sugar Land and the Greater Houston area.

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