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Leaking pipes are a common headache for property owners. There are many reasons why a pipe may become compromised, including frozen water and poorly installed plumbing systems. These troubles can quickly lead to constant drips and even floods if they aren’t handled right away. Below are a few surprising facts to know about problems with pipes.

5 Stats About Leaking Pipes

1. Erosion

Whether the leak is small or large, eventually, the water dripping out of pipes will eat away at the material they are made from. This constant erosion turns a small leaking pipe into a large flood, leading to severe damage and costly repairs.

2. Secret Trouble

Often, a leaking pipe remains hidden for some time, especially if the drip is small and inside a wall. Ways to determine you have a secret leak include rising water bills, mold trouble, or a musty smell emanating from the area.

leaking pipes3. Gallons of Water

Some homes have a major problem with leaking pipes, causing them to waste as much as 90 gallons per day. Gallons of wasted water add up quickly, with some homes totaling about 10,000 gallons in a year, even with the smallest of drips.

4. Exterior Pipes

Outdoor pipes or those on exterior walls are highly susceptible to freezing. When water turns to ice and expands, it presses against pipes and weakens them. Compromised pipes will burst, causing floods. Most people forget about winterizing their pipes and valves with the most common mistake of leaving hoses connected during frost season.

5. Source

Sometimes, a leaking pipe begins at the joint because it wasn’t sealed correctly. This is relatively easy to fix and can save a lot of money in both plumbing services and utility bills. Coating the threads with plumber’s tape and tightening the joint again can help solve leaks at the source.

 

Wild West Plumbing Heating & Drain Service in Kalispell, MT, has been the top choice in plumbing services for the Flathead Valley area. The professional team is prepared to handle anything from leaking pipes to sump pump and septic system maintenance. Family-owned and -operated, they are also available for emergency plumbing services when you need help. Visit them online or call (406) 752-1244.

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