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Finding a water leak in your home can not only cause damage and stress, but can also lead to water waste and an increase in your water bill. Being able to detect when there's a water pipe leak is important to know as a homeowner, so that you can detect the issue early, and be quick to action when solving it.

Here are a few things to look out for:

  1. Inspect your walls and ceilings: Make sure that you don’t see any discoloration, water stains, or peeling paint around your home. These damages are often signs of a water leak behind the surface.
  2. Listen for abnormal sounds: Typically, when there is a water leak, you will be able to hear running water when there is no appliance or faucet running in the home. This is a clear sign that can indicate a water leak.
  3. Monitor your water meter: regularly checking your water meter is a reliable way to check for a water pipe leak. If you observe any movement on the meter while all appliances are off, chances are a water leak is causing it.

If you suspect a water leak in your home, call the Gilman team! With over 100 years of service, Gilman has built a reputation of dedication to achieving your family's home comfort. We're available around the clock, just for you!


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