If you’ve started noticing an unexpected rise in your water bills, it may be due to an unnoticed leaky faucet. Leaky faucets aren’t uncommon, with reports suggesting that Americans waste almost 1 trillion gallons of water annually due to leaks. Faucets are one of the most common things that are overlooked when maintaining, and you can never know what their condition is. However, even with regular maintenance, faucets can leak, and some of the causes of those leaks are as follows.
Damaged Cartridge
This type of issue is most common with cartridge-style faucets. Any faucet with two different handles to control hot and cold water is mostly a cartridge-style faucet. The cartridge is essentially the valve on both sides of the handle, and if it’s damaged, it can cause the water to drip. To prevent it from damage, you should always avoid tightening your faucets too hard as it can exert pressure on the cartridge.
Water Pressure
The water pressure in your home is also one of the causes for your faucets to leak. Most faucets are designed to withstand a certain amount of pressure, and if the water pressure increases, then it can cause the faucet to leak. You need to check with your municipal about the water pressure, and if they say that it’s permanent, you’ll need a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) in your plumbing system.
Broken Washer
If your faucet is leaking, one of the first things to assume is that the washer is damaged, as it is one of the most common causes for your faucet to leak. Washers are round rubber-shaped items that rest between the valve set, and can deteriorate over time, allowing water to start leaking between them. Even though you cannot prevent the washer from damaging, you can hire us regularly to help replace it with a new one.
You can hire us for other plumbing services as well. We have been in the plumbing industry for more than 15 years and have some of the most experienced plumbers employed. Our plumbers can help with new faucet installations, plumbing installations, water heater services, and water line repair services. So, if you’re looking to get your faucets repaired, then get in touch with us by call or email and book an appointment.