Four Reasons to Have that Leaky Faucet Repaired
admin • July 18, 2016

A drippy faucet or small leak underneath a sink can sure be a nuisance, particularly if you can hear it. However, many homeowners don’t see the need to get it fixed right away as it’s only a “small problem.” It may not seem like the biggest issue at first. However, professional plumbers recommend that you get your leak repaired ASAP, for a number of different reasons. We’ve highlighted four of these reasons below.

1. The Leak Can Quickly Get Worse

The worst thing you can do if you have a leaky plumbing fixture is to let it keep on dripping. If you do, the situation can get a lot worse. This is due to added water pressure on the leaky faucet as the drip gets faster and faster. Or, a leaky pipe of valve could eventually break off, causing a flood in your home.

2. You May Have Corroded Pipes

If there is an exposed part of your pipe or pipes that is leaking, then you may have corrosion in the pipes. This is something you should deal with right away, as when pipes begin to corrode, there’s no simple way to stop the problem from progressing without professional plumbing services.

3. You’ll Help the Environment

Would you believe that just one drip per second from a leaky faucet can add up to 3,000 gallons of water per year? Not only is this a waste of your money, it’s wasteful of this very valuable resource.

4. You Can Prevent Water Damage

Repairing any sort of leaking plumbing fixture, whether it’s a faucet or appliance, can help you prevent water damage throughout your home. However if you neglect a leak, you may wait too long, and water may cause property damage. Water can also leak out under the sink and into your cabinet or onto your flooring. This can cause costly repairs fair beyond that of a simple leak.

For exceptional plumbing repair services in Olympia, WA and beyond, contact Brooks Plumbing Co. today. 

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