Sunday, 9 August 2009

Water-Leak Alarm

By Scott Rodgers

Water leaks can be very damaging. They can damage your walls, floors and many other areas. So it is very important to detect them at early stages so as to avoid any major problems later on. There area certain signs and symptoms through which you can identify the presence of a leak and get it repaired on time.

Water Stains is a sure way to identify a current or old water leak. Where you find the stain indicates where the leak may have originated. A water stain around windows or at the bottom of exterior doors show that water is getting in from the outside.

If you find some stains on the ceiling, then there might be some leakage in your roof. There can also be some problem in the plumbing lines inside you attic. If you have a leaky sink or a pipe, you will notice stains at the bottom of the cabinet.

Buckling or stained floors may indicate a wood floor that has absorbed water from a leak. High risk areas include the kitchen floor around the dishwasher or the refrigerator, or in front of a poorly sealed window. The bathroom is another problem area. Watch for water rings around the toilet or in front of the tub or shower.

Spongy beams or rafters may be a warning of structural problems as a result of water damage. Spotting these in time may save you thousands of dollars in repairs.

Use food coloring to determine whether your toilet has a leak. Remove the tank lid and flush. After it refills, add several drops of dark food coloring. Wait at least 20 minutes and if any trace of color appears in the toilet bowl, you have a leak.

Many of these signs and symptoms of water damage are apparent after a good length of time, and in many cases extensive damage has already been done. A handy device to alert you of a leak in the early stages is a water-leak alarm.

It is a plug in system and is operated on a battery. It has a sensor pad which you will place at high risk areas like under the washer etc. It will give a sound as soon as it senses water around it.

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