You should quickly be able to see a leak.
Check for water leaks.
Check the valves that take water into out of your boiler or water tank.
If you want to find a water leak in your house check the walls by holding the metal tip of a screw driver to the metal part of your outside hose bibs.
It s possible for hoses to lay in dirt or grass and drip water without the leak being visible.
Leaks from pipes plumbing fixtures and fittings are a significant source of water waste for many households.
Some water bill spikes are caused by leaky appliances especially toilets so check them first.
Some leaks are obvious such as dripping faucets and leaking water heaters.
The 2016 residential end uses of water study found that the average household loses about 17 gallons of water per day to indoor leaks.
Tank leaks often start slow and then suddenly burst days or weeks later causing a major household flood.
If the color shows up in your bowl then you have a leak allowing water to flow from the tank to your drain without ever flushing the bowl.
Foundation walls crack and leak when water soaks into the walls and eventually begins to drain inside of your basement.
If the water meter test indicates a leak inside your home check the cabinets under the kitchen laundry and bathroom sinks to make sure they re dry.
Leaks don t just happen inside the home they occur outside as well.
Check for movement of the flow indicator a smaller dial on the meter face.
If a source cannot be found on the meter it could point to a leak on the supply line water from a leak can travel down the length of a pipe to collect in a completely different area from the leak.
If either is dripping replace the valve.
Check outdoor hoses and be sure that they are turned off at the faucet and not just at the hand held valve.
Any water or dampness in the meter housing could be sign of a leak.
These leaks are seldom caused by faulty plumbing.
Check for leaks in foundation walls.
Given the right conditions water can seep into your house through the foundation walls.
To test for leaks add a few drops of food coloring to your toilet tank and wait 10 minutes.
Check for leaky appliances.
If there isn t any water escaping look for signs of a slow leak including marks on the floor below the valve or a hissing sound.
If you notice puddles near your water heater check the pressure relief valve and the drain valve.
If not the tank is leaking and you need a new water heater.
If there is a leak you should hear hissing.
Here are some other common places to check for leaks.
You ll also want to look for puddles.
You should quickly be able to see a leak.