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Beat the Leak. Find and Stop Leaks

3/19/2015
Green & Technology

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Article Date: Thursday, March 19, 2015

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​Fix a Leak Week is March 16-22

Small drips in your home can quickly add up to the loss of many gallons of water. A dripping faucet can waste 15 to 20 gallons a day! A steady leak – from a hole only 1/16th inch in size – can add up to more than 1,000 gallons of water wasted each day.

Most leaks are easy to find, but some are not so obvious. If you notice a sudden spike in your water bill, here are some places to check if a leak might be the cause:

  • Your water meter: Your water meter is a great place to check for leaks that are not readily apparent. Here's what to do: First, turn off all water inside and outside your home. Then, look at the meter’s leak detector gauge (this is the small red, black or blue dial or triangle). If the triangle is spinning when everything is off, you likely have a leak that needs repair.
  • Toilets: Toilet leaks rank among the biggest water wasters. A typical toilet leak can waste  30 to 50 gallons per day. Find toilet leaks by putting a drop of food coloring in the tank and waiting 15 minutes. If color seeps into the bowl without flushing, there's a leak. (Be sure to flush immediately after the experiment to avoid staining the tank.)
  • Dishwashers and clothes washers: Check your washing machine hoses for cracks that could result in leaks, and look for drips or stains underneath or behind these appliances, which could also indicate a leak.
  • Faucets: Check faucet washers and gaskets for wear and replace them if necessary. If you decide to replace a faucet, look for one that has earned the WaterSense label.
  • Sprinklers: Most water use--and water waste--occurs in the landscape. Check your sprinklers for leaks each spring before turning your system on for the watering season. Also, check your garden hose for leaks where it connects to the spigot.

When you find leaks, turn off water to the problem area until it can be repaired. Often all that is required are just minor repairs that can be as simple as replacing a washer or toilet flapper. Learn more about finding and fixing leaks from the WaterSense program webpage.  

 

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