How Do Leak Detection Systems Work?
How Do Leak Detection Systems Work?
How Do Leak Detection Systems Work?

How Do Leak Detection Systems Work?

According to the EPA, the average household loses nearly 10,000 gallons of water every year due to leaks. Nationwide, that adds up to a trillion gallons of wasted water per year. These leaks can originate from appliances or damaged pipes. Leaks from appliances such as refrigerators, water heaters, and toilets are generally easy to spot with the naked eye. However, a lot of pipe leaks are hidden and require a leak detection system to locate. The professionals at Leak Detection of Atlanta recommend such systems if you want to get to the root of a leak before extensive damage is done. But how do leak detection systems work? We will explore that in this article.

What Is A Leak Detection System?

There are a few methods for detecting hidden leaks. One, and least helpful, is looking out for water stains, morphed ceilings and walls, and moisture. Another is shutting off the water supply and watching the water meter. And of course, there is the leak detection system. These systems are installed at the water pipe’s point of entry into the home and they monitor the flow of water through that pipeline.

How Does the Leak Detection System Work?

Leak detection systems at the water supply line’s point of entry monitor the flow of water. When there is an abnormal escalation in water usage, the system will alert you. So, when a tub runs for too long, a pipe starts leaking, or a toilet flapper is jammed, the system will either shut off the water or give you a notification, depending on the system’s settings. These systems are usually programmable, allowing you to customize shut-off settings. They are also Wi-Fi connectable, meaning you can remotely monitor your system and take action when necessary. All of this combines to manage small leaks before they morph into costly disasters.

How Much Do Leak Detection Systems Cost?

A leak detection system for the whole house can cost between $500 and $2,500, depending on a few factors. Some systems offer higher quality, guarantees, and more features. Further, the installation adds another variable cost into the equation. Because these water leak detection systems generally require the alteration of the plumbing system, you will likely be required to hire a certified plumber. Depending on the hourly rate of the plumber and the length of the installation, you may see another $200 to $500 added to the cost of the leak detection system installation.

Do your due diligence and shop around for your leak detection system so that you find the most cost-effective one. The same goes for finding a plumber. Though these prices may seem high, the benefit of preventing leaks and water damage has great value in the short- and long-run.

Hire the Professionals

Call Leak Detection of Atlanta when you need leak detection services in Atlanta. Our professionals have years of experience, regular training, and advanced tools to spot those hidden leaks before they cause you a headache. Give us a call now to speak with a friendly representative.

August 17,2020

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