The Undesirable Combination of Plumbing Leaks and Household Pests

Nobody likes to see water leaking from the toilet or the sink. Not only is this a waste, but you’ll be left to clean the kitchen or bathroom.

Homeowners don’t try and fix this issue quickly, thinking it’s only a waste of water. However, this is the reason for your exorbitant monthly energy bill and horde of household pests that take residence in the corners of your home.

Insects and rodents need all essentials like water and a warm, safe environment to survive. A little water does the trick! This means a plumbing leak will attract a steady swarm of household pests due to the steady supply of leaking water often in places hidden from view.

The most common places that homeowners need to keep an eye on, in regards to water leakage and pests are:

Under The Sink

Bathroom and kitchen sinks are the most leak-prone in the entire house. Your sink trap when loosely fastened can drip water slowly without attracting much notice. This can be avoided. Open cabinet on-top of the sink frequently and remove all supplies stored there. Look for moisture underneath. Most homeowners find a water leakage issue when replacing or unblocking drain pipes. However, you must give this job to your professional and local plumbing company as well.

Under Appliances

Cockroaches and ants love to inhabit the underside of refrigerators, even without the water leakage.

This is because of the cooling and slight moisture but imagine how much more preferable the lodgings will be with water pooling underneath? You can prevent this by keeping a close eye on the water line that leads to your refrigerator’s ice-maker, especially if it’s made from plastic material. Even the smallest water leak can take care of a large family of roaches!

Additionally, examine the water lines that come to and from your dishwasher, washing machine, and any other appliance that has a water connection. Too much water leakage as mentioned above can rack up bills. Below are some common causes of a water leak that homeowners can miss.

8 Most Common Water Leaks

They are:

  • Leaking overflow
  • Dripping tap
  • Leaking shower hose
  • Pump valves leakage
  • Valve to toilet inlet pipe leakage
  • Leaking boiler
  • Water leakage under the sink
  • Water leakage under the bath

Ridding your house from pests will become a difficult endeavor if root issue, i.e. the water leakage isn’t addressed and repaired. Get an idea of how Your 1 Plumber performs this invaluable service for clients before getting your quote!

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