Signs of a Hidden Water Leak in Your Twin Falls Home

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Water leaks can emerge through walls, under floors, or behind appliances without being noticed. Sadly, they can lead to more serious and costly issues. Catching these leaks early can save you thousands of dollars in repairs and protect the structure of your home. Thankfully, your home might offer clues when something is not right. Here are common signs of a hidden water leak and how a trusted Master Rooter plumber in Twin Falls can help you fix the problem. 

Unexpected Increases in Your Water Bill

A hidden leak can cause you to waste water somewhere in your system around the clock. Check your bill’s usage details and compare them to the previous months. You might have to bring in a plumber if you notice a constant rise without explanation. A plumber can perform a full plumbing inspection to locate the leak and repair it quickly.

Musty or Damp Smells

Water trapped behind walls or under floors creates the perfect environment for mold and mildew to grow. You might not see mold, but the smell alone can indicate that moisture is building up somewhere. A licensed plumber can use moisture detectors or thermal imaging tools to find the hidden leak and stop it before the mold spreads further.

Stains on Walls or Ceilings

Brown, yellow, or slightly discolored patches on your walls or ceilings usually start small and spread slowly, often going unnoticed for weeks or even months. Stains on the ceiling may suggest a leak from a pipe in the floor above. Wall stains could point to leaking pipes inside the drywall or issues with exterior water lines.

Homeowners who notice these stains should turn to plumbers at Master Plumbing. Experienced plumbers from this Meridian-based company can open up the area carefully, locate the source, and make the necessary repairs while minimizing the mess.

Warped Flooring or Bubbling Paint

Water that collects under floorboards can cause wood or laminate to warp and lift. It can cause tile to loosen and grout lines to crack in bathrooms or kitchens. On walls, you might see paint or wallpaper bubbling, peeling, or separating from the surface. These symptoms can be a result of moisture being trapped behind the surface. A skilled plumber has handled plenty of these issues in Twin Falls homes. They will fix the leak and help assess any structural damage caused by water exposure.

Running Water Sounds When No Fixtures Are On

The soft trickle or rushing sound could be water escaping from a pipe inside your walls or beneath your floors. Get your system checked as soon as possible if you hear this sound regularly. Plumbers use advanced acoustic detection equipment to listen for and pinpoint leaks.

Low Water Pressure

You will notice weaker flow in your sinks, showers, and appliances when water escapes the system before it reaches your faucet. This issue is more common in homes with older pipes, which can corrode and develop tiny leaks over time. You might need to schedule a full system inspection if your home is at least thirty years old and you notice poor water pressure.

Master Plumbing is well-versed in handling older plumbing systems throughout Idaho. They can diagnose the root cause of pressure issues and offer options for repair or replacement based on your home’s needs.

Visible Mold or Mildew

A small leak can lead to mold colonies, which spread quickly and can affect your indoor air quality and health. Don’t assume mold is just from poor ventilation. It can be the result of a persistent moisture problem caused by a leak. Cleanup and remediation can follow after a leak repair. Local plumbers work closely with homeowners to fix the plumbing issue causing mold. Their prompt response and deep knowledge of Twin Falls homes make them a go-to choice for plumbing repairs and leak detection.