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Be A Leak Detective!

Mar 09, 2017 12:00AM ● By Source: Sacramento Suburban Water District Media

Get ready to be a leak detective and do your part during Fix A Leak Week, March 20 through 26. The average home leaks more than 10,000 gallons of water per year – the amount of water it takes to wash 270 loads of laundry. That’s almost a year’s worth of laundry!

Take the WaterSense Fix a Leak Week Challenge

In just a few minutes, you can search your home for leaks and stop water waste. Many household leaks, like worn toilet flappers, dripping faucets, and leaky showerheads, are quick and easy to find and fix, and can make a big difference in your water usage.

How to Check for Leaks:

  • Review your Water Bill. For a family of four, if your spring/winter water use is more than 12,000 gallons per month it’s likely you have a leak. Also look for a spike in water usage from one month to the next.
  • Visually examine all of your faucets and showerheads. Even a slow dripping faucet can waste more than 1,000 gallons a year.
  • If after flushing your toilet doesn’t shut off, you may have a leak. Check your toilet with a simple dye test. Place dye tablets or a couple of drops of food coloring into the tank. If the colored water appears in the bowl within 15 minutes, there is a leak in the flapper valve. A simple and inexpensive fix!
  • Look under your sinks for pooling water around pipes or rust around joints and edges.
  • Check your dishwasher, clothes washer and water heater for pooling water, rust or loose connections.
  • Walk your yard and look for soggy areas. A soft spot can indicate you have a leak in your service line or sprinkler system.

If you have attempted all of the items noted above, but are still uncertain if you have a leak, Sacramento Suburban Water District customers can request assistance from one of our Water Conservation Technicians, and for a more complete assessment, they can also request a Water Wise House Call by calling 916.972.7171.

If any of your fixtures need replacing, make sure to look for the WaterSense label when purchasing new ones. They are independently certified to be at least 20 percent more efficient than standard models.

So join in the search and find the drips and leaks in your home. And remember to check for and fix leaks inside and outside your home all year long.