Leaks in your plumbing system can be costly and damaging to your home. But did you know that regular inspections and maintenance can help prevent these issues? In this article, we'll discuss the importance of leak detection and provide tips on how to identify potential problems.
Types of Leaks to Watch Out For
- Coupling leaks: These occur when the threads on a pipe or fittings become loose, allowing fluid to escape.
 - Pipe bursts: This type of leak happens when pressure causes water or other fluids to burst through a pipe or joint.
 - Roof leaks: Leaks in your roof can be caused by damaged flashing, missing shingles, or worn-out gutters and downspouts.
 
Signs of Leakage to Look Out For
The following are common signs of leakage in your plumbing system:
- Water droplets or puddles around pipes or fixtures.
 - Crackled or puffed-up water on the surface of a pipe.
 - A faint gurgling sound when running taps or applying pressure to a pipe.
 
How to Install and Maintain Your Leak Detection System
Here are some tips for installing and maintaining your leak detection system:
- Regular inspections: Schedule annual or bi-annual inspections with a professional plumber or hydronics technician.
 - Maintenance: Keep your plumbing fixtures and appliances clean, and check for signs of wear or damage.
 - Replacement: Replace worn-out or damaged parts, such as O-rings, gaskets, or seals.