- Decreased Water Pressure: A sudden or gradual decrease in water pressure throughout your home could be a sign of a main water line leak. If multiple fixtures are experiencing low water pressure simultaneously, it suggests a problem with the main water supply.
- Water Puddles or Wet Spots: Keep an eye out for puddles or wet spots in your yard, driveway, or basement. These could indicate a leak in the main water line underground. Unexplained wet areas or persistent dampness in areas where it shouldn’t be can be a clear indication of a leak.
- Sudden Increase in Water Bills: If your water bills have spiked unexpectedly without a corresponding increase in water usage, it may signal a leak in the main water line. Monitor your water bills closely and investigate any significant increases.
- Discolored Water: Brown or muddy water coming out of your taps can indicate sediment entering the water supply due to a damaged main water line. Discolored water could also be a sign of rust or corrosion within the pipes.
- Unusual Sounds: If you hear unusual sounds such as hissing, gurgling, or running water when no fixtures are in use, it could indicate a leak in the main water line. Pay attention to any sounds coming from pipes or the ground and investigate promptly.