It's Not Just A Drip: Why Fixing Your Leaky Faucet Is A Big Deal

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It's Not Just A Drip: Why Fixing Your Leaky Faucet Is A Big Deal

4 October 2017
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If you've got a leaky faucet, you might not think it's a big deal. That is, unless you can hear it dripping all night long. Unfortunately, that leaky faucet is more than just a nuisance. It's a bunch of problems just waiting to happen. You might not realize this, but just one leaky faucet can cause serious problems inside your home. If you've got multiple leaky faucets, you're looking at a doubling or even tripling the trouble you're facing. If you've got a problem with leaky faucets, whether it's one faucet or multiple, you need to have a plumber come out and take care of it as soon as you can. If you're still not convinced your leaky faucet problem requires a plumber, here are three reasons it does.

Prevents Slimy Mold Growth

When your faucets leak, they do more than just let water drip into the sink. Those leaky faucets are actually providing the perfect environment for mold growth. This is particularly true if the leaky faucet is in the bathroom. You see, bathrooms are not always well ventilated, especially if you don't use the exhaust fan on a regular basis. All the water and moisture is building up in the walls, under the sink, and around the faucet itself. If the leak goes on long enough, you're going to start seeing green, slimy mold growing on the walls, under your sinks, and on your faucets. Once you have mold growth, it can be tough to get rid of, especially if it spreads into the walls. Don't risk the mold growth. Get your leaky faucets repaired as soon as they're discovered.

Keeps Rodents and Roaches Away

When you think of leaky faucets, you probably don't think about pests such as mice, rats, or roaches. However, that's one of the first things you should think of when your faucets have a constant drip. The water that's coming out of those faucets is sending a location beacon to every pest in the neighborhood. If the leak lasts for too long, you could end up needing a plumber and an exterminator. You can stop the impending pest invasion by calling the plumber as soon as you see, or hear, the first unwanted drip of water.

Saves Your Fixtures From Harm

You might not realize this, but water dripping from the faucet can ruin your sinks and your faucets. You see, as the water drips, it can cause oxidation or hard water deposits to form on your faucets. That buildup can cause your faucets to rot. Not only that, but it can cause the metal drain components to rust. If the damage gets too bad, you'll need to replace the faucets and the drain components inside the sink.

Don't wait for the drips to get worse. If you've got water dripping from the faucets, no matter how tightly your turn the handles to the off position, you need to look into plumbing services.