Leaking taps are often caused by worn-out washers, O-rings, or cartridges. Leaking toilets usually result from faulty seals, valves, or cistern components.
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Leaking taps are often caused by worn-out washers, O-rings, or cartridges. Leaking toilets usually result from faulty seals, valves, or cistern components.
Ignoring leaks can lead to increased water bills, water damage, and potential mold growth. Prompt repairs save money and prevent further plumbing issues.
While minor leaks can sometimes be DIY repaired, it’s best to call a licensed plumber to ensure the issue is properly diagnosed and permanently fixed.
Common signs include water continuously running into the bowl, a hissing sound, or damp spots around the base. Food coloring in the cistern can also reveal slow leaks.
A single leaking tap can waste thousands of litres a year. A running toilet can waste up to 750 litres per day—significantly increasing your water bill.