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Can Leaks Get Bigger Over Time?

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If you have a small or slow leak in your plumbing, you’re probably not extremely concerned. Many homeowners attempt to patch or fix the leak themselves, or they might just ignore it, assuming it’s just a slow drip. Unfortunately, most leaks will only get worse if they are ignored. Over time, the pipes and fittings can wear down, causing an even bigger leak which can catch you completely unprepared.

Faucets and Toilets

If you have a dripping faucet, it’s the first sign that something is wrong. Call a professional plumber to come to assess the issue and they can determine if it’s internal with your plumbing or if it’s just a hardware issue. Often, worn-out gaskets can be the cause, which is a simple fix. However, if you turn off your water and it’s still coming from the faucet, it could be a sign of a bigger issue. Toilets are also notorious for running consistently. It could be anything from a broken part which is a simple repair to a serious issue that’s coming from your water line. Either way, these types of leaks should be addressed as soon as possible before they get out of hand.

Leaks that Grow Cause Serious Damage

When a small leak is ignored, it can wreak havoc on your home’s appearance and even its structural integrity. If you start to notice dark spots on your walls or ceiling, there’s a serious problem hiding beneath. Many times, a water line has burst, causing the leak to go from dripping to flowing in a matter of minutes. When these “hidden leaks” start to get bigger, you’ll notice things like mold and mildew and even potential floor or ceiling collapses. Shut your water supply off immediately and call a plumbing company so they can fix it.

Leaks Can Grow

Unless it’s a matter of a worn-out O-ring or gasket on a faucet or other hardware, any other type of leak can and will grow over time. Don’t leave your home’s integrity to chance. Immediately find your water main and turn it off so the leak doesn’t get worse. Call a professional like Five Star Plumbing who can come and take a closer look and make the needed repairs. In many cases, you may be able to file a homeowner’s insurance claim to recoup any costs from damages if the leak affects your walls, floors, or ceiling.

Call Five Star Plumbing at San Antonio, TX, for an appointment today!

Author

  • Julian Campos is a Master Plumber at Five Star Plumbing with over 20 years of experience in the trade. He began his career as an apprentice at a small San Antonio shop and earned his Master Plumber license in September 2022. Julian takes pride in doing the job right and serving his community. Outside of work, he enjoys playing soccer, building computers, and kayaking.

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