1. Check the Water Meter:
- Ensure all water-using appliances (like faucets, toilets, washing machines, etc.) are turned off.
- Record the reading on the water meter, wait for a period of time (usually 15-30 minutes), and ensure no one uses water during this time.
- Check the water meter reading again. If the reading has changed, there may be a leak.
2. Monitor Water Bills:
- Pay attention to the water bills for the past few months. If there's a significant increase in the bill, it could be due to a water leak.
3.
Inspect Visible Pipes and Appliances:
- Check all visible pipes, faucets, valves, and household appliances (like washing machines, dishwashers) for any signs of water or moisture.
- Pay special attention to toilet tanks to ensure the internal components are functioning correctly and water is not continuously flowing into the bowl.
And so on...