Leaking Toilets and Faucets
A leak can be more than just annoying—the constant running or dripping wastes water, raises your utility bills, and can eventually cause corrosion to pipes or fixtures. If you notice a dripping faucet in your kitchen, bathroom, bathtub, laundry room, or anywhere else in your home, it’s time to call a professional. You’ll receive fast, friendly, and skilled plumbing service when you need it most.
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Common Signs of a leaking faucet
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Dripping sounds: In frequently used rooms, leaks are easy to spot, but don’t forget to occasionally check quieter or less-used areas of your home.
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Rust or puddling water: Moisture at the base of faucets or around sink, tub, or shower drains can indicate a hidden leak.
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Rising water bills: If your bill increases for no clear reason, it may be a sign of an undetected leak.
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Squeaky or hard-to-turn faucets: Noises or difficulty shutting the water off fully often mean a faucet is wearing out.
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Musty or moldy odor: Sometimes you’ll smell a leak before you can see or hear it.
signs of a leaking toilet
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Unusual noises: Bubbling, gurgling, or groaning sounds from the pipes beneath or behind the toilet often indicate a leak—not a haunted bathroom.
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Unexpected water on the floor: Moisture may appear near the base of the toilet or even in areas farther away. Small leaks can travel along grout lines or be absorbed by rugs, making early signs easy to miss.
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Uneven flooring or loose tiles: A raised spot in the floor or tiles lifting around the toilet may signal a long-term, slow leak.
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Moldy or sewer odors: Persistent musty or sewage smells in the bathroom can be a warning that water is leaking or escaping from the toilet.

