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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Find a Water Leak in Your House PDF download Download Article Ways to quickly and easily locate water leaks all around your home Explore this Article methods 1 Hot Water Tanks 2 Toilets 3 Meter Line 4 Hose Bibs 5 Other Leaks 6 Near Enough is Helpful How Can You Identify Where a Leak In Your House Is Coming From? + Show 4 more... - Show less... Other Sections Expert Q&A Tips and Warnings Things You'll Need Related Articles References Article Summary Co-authored by David Balkan

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This article was co-authored by David Balkan. David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award. There are 9 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 881,188 times.

In most cases the water line running to your home is "metered" for accountability and billing purposes. A leak on your line can be very costly. Yet, even a very small leak can be found through trying a few simple techniques and can save you from a nasty surprise from your local utility company. If you have been notified that you have a leak, here are a few steps you can do before calling a plumber. The more you do, the less it will cost you in the long run!

Steps

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Hot Water Tanks

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  1. Step 1 Check the Pressure Relief Valve on the hot water tank. 1 Check the Pressure Relief Valve on the hot water tank. Sometimes these valves are plumbed directly into a drain and may be leaking without your knowledge. If you can't remove the drain pipe to check for a leak listen for a hissing sound, it may be leaking.[1]
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Toilets

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  1. Step 1 Check the toilet for leaks by removing the top off the tank and listening very closely. 1 Check the toilet for leaks by removing the top off the tank and listening very closely. If you hear any hissing at all, try to locate where it is coming from.[2] If you locate the area where the leak is coming from, assess it and determine if you can fix it. If you can't, then call a plumber.[3]
    • If nothing is noticeable, add some food coloring and put a couple of drops in the tank (not the bowl). Wait several minutes and if you have coloring in the bowl, you have a leak in the flapper at the bottom of the tank that is allowing water to seep through.[4] At this point you can assess if you want to do the repair yourself, or call a plumber.
    • If you have more toilets, go ahead and repeat the process with each toilet to make sure you don't have more than one problem.
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Meter Line

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  1. Step 1 If the toilets are fine, check the line running from the meter to the house. 1 If the toilets are fine, check the line running from the meter to the house.[5] While this may sound difficult, you can save money if you can locate the leak for the plumber.
    • If you know you have a shut-off valve by the house, shut it off temporarily and check the meter by removing the lid and watching the dial on top of the meter.[6]
    • If you can't see the meter head, try digging around because they sometimes have dirt or grass covering the top of them. Once you locate it and the valve is turned off by the house, watch the meter to see if is turning. If it is still turning, then the leak is between the meter and the house. That is, unless you have a leaking valve, and this very common with these older bronze gate valves. Then, your leak may also be inside the house.
    • At this point, walk the area between the meter and the shut-off valve. Look for signs of a leak such as: soft muddy areas, grass that is greener than the rest or growing much faster than other areas. If you see such an obvious sign, call the plumber or assess if you can make a repair yourself.
    • If you have the valve shut off at the house and the meter has stopped moving, then the leak is somewhere in the house. Try some other techniques to try to locate the problem.
    EXPERT TIP David Balkan

    David Balkan

    Professional Plumber David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award. David Balkan David Balkan Professional Plumber

    Check your water meter regularly to prevent leaks. Check the water meter in your home from time to time with everything off to catch hidden leaks. If you catch any leaks, supply lines under the floors may be leaking. Also, listen closely for any hissing noises which, could indicate flowing water you can't see.

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Hose Bibs

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  1. Step 1 Try to locate a leak by the house. 1 Try to locate a leak by the house. This will require you to locate all the hose-bibs (hose-bibs are the pipes that you hook your hoses to, in case you were unsure!). Usually an average residence has one hose-bib in the front and one in the back, but be sure to find every one that you have and listen carefully.[7]
    • Once you have located them, take a screwdriver, preferably one long enough to give yourself room to work, and put the metal tip of the screwdriver directly on the metal part of the hose-bib. Put your thumb knuckle on the top of the screwdriver, and then place your knuckle on the side of your head, immediately in front of your ear. The sound will travel directly to your eardrum. The idea, here, is for the solid screwdriver to work like a stethoscope. This works for most metal valves, as well.
    • Listen carefully for any sound emitting from the hose-bib. If you hear anything at all, remember where it is (perhaps mark it with chalk), and go to the next one. If the sound emitted gets louder at any of the other hose-bibs, then the leak is closer to that particular unit. Note that and contact your plumber: Giving the plumber this information will save the plumber loads of time in finding the leak, which in turn saves you money.
    • If you survey all the hose-bibs and still find no sound, go into the house and follow the same process with the screwdriver on your house fittings such as faucets in sinks, shower valves, washer, hot water heater (be careful to avoid being scalded when working around the hot water heater). If you are still not sure, just contact the plumber.
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Other Leaks

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  1. Step 1 Check the garden. 1 Check the garden.[8] Look at hoses, taps, and drip irrigation systems.
  2. Step 2 Check the shower... 2 Check the shower head for leaks.[9] It should be a fairly straightforward home repair if this is a source of leaking.[10]
  3. Step 3 If you have... 3 If you have a swimming pool, it is important to check to see if it has any leaks.[11]
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Near Enough is Helpful

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  1. Step 1 Recognize that in many cases a leak can be very hard to locate. 1 Recognize that in many cases a leak can be very hard to locate. Not all of the leaks outlined in this article can be located and if you're not used to plumbing positioning, you may miss something easily. All the same, if you try these steps, you should be able to find an approximate location and this is a most valuable exercise in itself because it will help the plumber (many plumbers do not like searching for a problem so anything you can do they will appreciate), making it time saving for the plumber and that translates into savings for you.[12]

How Can You Identify Where a Leak In Your House Is Coming From?

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  • Question How do you detect a water leak under concrete? David Balkan David Balkan Professional Plumber David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award. David Balkan David Balkan Professional Plumber Expert Answer That is probably one of the most difficult leaks to detect. Every meter has what's called a leak dial. If your meter is spinning and there's nothing being used in the house, then you either have a running toilet or you have a leak under the slab. Determining where that leak is exactly can be tricky, and I recommend calling a professional for help. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 6 Helpful 7
  • Question The city says I have a leak. I called a plumber and he couldn't find a leak. I shut off all the valves inside and out, there's no water damage in the house. Where could it be? Community Answer Community Answer It sounds like the line between the meter and the main shutoff valve. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 2 Helpful 24
  • Question The city says I have a leak. I can hear water running in one wall of house but there is no evidence of a leak, what could be the problem? Community Answer Community Answer It's probably the main cold water supply or the branch of supply that has the leak. If you have that volume of water running through your pipes, it's underground, under the slab or flooring. Turn off your shutoff at the water heater to determine if it's on the hot or cold. If it's on the hot, walk around with a laser thermometer to try and find the source of leak. To pin point cold water unfortunately, you need a listening device. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 6 Helpful 30
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Tips

  • If you are able to locate the general area of a leak, plumbers will have a listening device that enables them to pinpoint it exactly. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1
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Warnings

  • If you plan on fixing a leak in your toilets yourself ask what the age of the house is before you work? You might discover that fixing one leak causes another one or five because of old gaskets, washers and rubber? Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
  • If you suspect the offending leak may be in the water heater, call an expert. Don't stick a screwdriver in there. You may cross wires or puncture the tank. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
  • Never dig without the proper locate as it very dangerous and can cause you physical harm, as well as financial. If you are not sure, always call the expert, your local plumber! Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 4
  • Very important! If you do find the leak and decide to Try to dig it up please make sure you call your other utilities and ask them to mark their utilities on the property! Most states in the U.S. have a utility locate center just for this purpose. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 2
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Things You'll Need

  • Screwdriver
  • Repair tools and items (optional)
  • Internet or Yellow Pages to find a plumber - it's helpful to ask other people who they trust as plumbers, along with checking online sites that allow consumers to rate tradespeople

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References

  1. https://www.sjwater.com/our-company/news-media/water-blogged/how-check-if-your-water-heater-leaking
  2. https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-test-a-toilet-for-leaks/
  3. David Balkan. Professional Plumber & CEO of Balkan Sewer & Water Main. Expert Interview
  4. https://www.lowes.com/n/how-to/test-toilet-for-leaks
  5. https://www.home-water-works.org/indoor-use/leaks
  6. David Balkan. Professional Plumber & CEO of Balkan Sewer & Water Main. Expert Interview
  7. https://frederickcountymd.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1499/Leak-Brochure?bidId=
  8. https://www.epa.gov/watersense/fix-leak-week
  9. https://www.epa.gov/watersense/fix-leak-week
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  1. https://www.bobvila.com/articles/leaking-shower-head/
  2. https://www.swimuniversity.com/pool-leak/
  3. David Balkan. Professional Plumber & CEO of Balkan Sewer & Water Main. Expert Interview

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David Balkan Co-authored by: David Balkan Professional Plumber This article was co-authored by David Balkan. David Balkan is a Professional Plumber, CEO of Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service, and President of Balkan Sewer and Drain Cleaning. As a hands-on owner of these companies for over 40 years, David is knowledgeable about water service lines, sewers, and drain line issues. David is a Committee Chairman of the Master Plumbers Council and has sat on the Executive Committee of the Sub Surface Plumbers Association of New York for over 30 years. His knowledge and solution-oriented approach contributed to Balkan Sewer and Water Main Service being the largest and most trusted service in New York City and the recipient of the 2017 Angie’s List Super Service Award. This article has been viewed 881,188 times. 9 votes - 47% Co-authors: 35 Updated: May 1, 2025 Views: 881,188 Categories: Featured Articles | Water Article SummaryX

If you want to find a water leak in your house, check the walls by holding the metal tip of a screw driver to the metal part of your outside hose-bibs. Then, put your thumb knuckle on top of the screw driver, and place that knuckle to your head, just in front of your ear. If there is a leak, you should hear hissing. Repeat that process with all of your hose-bibs, faucets, shower valves, washer, and hot water heater. The valve that hisses the loudest is closest to the leak. Keep reading to learn how to find leaks in your yard! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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