LEAK GUIDE HOW TO IDENTIFY COMMON PLUMBING LEAKS

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LEAK GUIDE HOW TO IDENTIFY COMMON PLUMBING LEAKS

DO YOU HAVE A LEAK? A home with plumbing leaks can lose over 70,000 gallons of water each year that s enough water to fill a basketball court two feet deep! Toilets are the most common sources of household leaks, although leaks can also occur in faucets, irrigation systems, or even a home s main water service line. While most plumbing leaks can be easily repaired by a homeowner, they often go unnoticed and can waste thousands of gallons of water per month. This Leak Guide will help you identify common plumbing leaks and provide steps to make simple repairs yourself. 2 3 4 7 8 6 1 5

WHERE TO START 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Water Meter... 4 Toilet... 6 Shower... 8 Sink Faucet... 8 Irrigation System... 9 Service Line... 10 Dishwasher... 11 Clothes Washer... 11

WATER METER Reading your water meter can help you discover medium to large leaks. Small leaks, such as an intermittent drip from a bathroom faucet may be too small to register on the meter. Follow the steps below to use your meter as a leak detector: 1. Make sure all water-using fixtures or appliances are off. 2. Find your water meter - it s typically located in the sidewalk in front of your property. 3. Remove the meter box lid by using a tool, such as a screwdriver, to carefully pry the lid off. Pay attention to the wires under the lid and look out for any insects in the meter box. 4. Look at the meter dial. Depending on the meter type, there will be a white triangle directly in the center of the register or a blue star-shaped figure (this is called the flow indicator ). Watch the indicator for a few seconds. 8 7 0 9 1 5/8 6 5 C700 CUBIC FEET 0017287 4 2 3 If the indicator doesn t move, water is not being used in or around your home. If the indicator moves (even just a little) water is being used somewhere inside or outside your home, indicating a leak. You can also take a reading from the meter register, wait 1-2 hours, and then take another meter reading (make sure no water is used during this time). If the meter registers any water use, you may have a leak. This method is helpful in identifying intermittent leaks where the leak detector may start and stop periodically. SFPUC Water Conservation Technicians can help customers read their water meter 4

MY ACCOUNT Register for My Account at myaccount.sfwater.org to view your daily water use, identify unusual spikes in water use, and set up automatic bill payments. Here are some tips to help you get started with using My Account: In recent years, San Francisco residents use about 45 gallons of water per person per day. View your household s daily water use and calculate how your home compares to the average. Under the daily water use section, modify your water usage chart and pick a recent date where no one was at home. If water use occurred on that date, you may have a leak somewhere in your home or, you may have accidentally left a hose or the irrigation system on. If you have an automatic irrigation system, view your daily water use chart to determine how much water is used for landscape irrigation by comparing your watering days to your non-watering days. Most gardens in San Francisco can get by with watering 2-3 days per week from April through October. Large spikes in water use can indicate that your property has a plumbing leak 5

TOILET FILL VALVE FLUSH LEVER FLOAT ARM OVERFLOW TUBE CHAIN FLAPPER 6

TOILET (CONTINUED) A leaking toilet is the #1 cause of a high water bill. In many cases, a toilet leak is silent unless you know the signs. Below are the most common leaks associated with a toilet. Loose Handle Does the handle feel loose every time you flush the toilet? If so, the nut inside the tank may be loose. Remove the toilet lid and tighten the nut so that the flush handle is tight but moves freely when used. Make sure that the flapper does not get stuck open when the toilet is flushed. Leaking Flapper Drop a dye tablet or several drops of food coloring into the tank and wait 15 minutes. If colored water appears in the bowl, the toilet s flapper is leaking. Disconnect the old rubber flapper and install a new one. Flappers do not last forever so periodically check for deterioration over time. Leaking Fill Valve Remove the toilet lid from the tank and mark the water level with a pencil. Flush the toilet. When the tank refills, the water level should return to the marked line. If the tank s water level fills above or below the marked line, adjust the water level in the tank so that the water shuts off 1-inch below the overflow tube. Running Toilet Do you jiggle the handle to keep the toilet from running? If yes, the flush lever and chain, or the handle itself may be sticking. Adjust the nut that secures the flush lever in the toilet tank. If that does not work, the handle may have to be replaced. Tip: The SFPUC provides free toilet dye tablets, flappers, and fill valves at a Water-Wise Evaluation. 7

SHOWER & SINK FAUCET Does your faucet or showerhead leak when not in use? Does the showerhead leak around the joints when in use? Does water leak out of the tub spout while showering? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may need to make simple repairs, such as replacing a worn washer from your faucet, replacing the shower diverter, or adding plumber s tape to minimize leaks between the shower arm and showerhead. Tip: The SFPUC provides free EPA WaterSense certified showerheads that are water-efficient and provide an enjoyable shower experience! 8

IRRIGATION SYSTEM If you are watering in the late evening or early morning (which is recommended to avoid evaporation), it can be challenging to identify irrigation leaks caused by a broken sprinkler head or even an underground irrigation pipe. Here are a few signs that you may have an irrigation leak: Unusual ponding or standing water in your garden. During the day, look for areas of your garden that are especially green and saturated or have standing water. If you see an unusually wet area, you may have a broken irrigation pipe. If you like to repair things yourself, dig down to the irrigation pipe and assess if it can be repaired with a pipe clamp, or if a section of pipe needs to be cut out and replaced. If a simple fix cannot resolve the problem, contact a gardener or an irrigation specialist. Broken sprinkler. Turn on your irrigation system and visually inspect sprinkler heads and/or drip emitters for any damage such as clogs, leaks, or faulty heads that may be broken or misdirected. Sprinkler heads that do not pop up and spray may be an indicator of an underground leak. If you have a drip system, listen carefully to detect any missing emitters. Repair or replace any broken sprinkler heads or drip components. Most parts are easily found at local hardware stores. Tip: If your garden is on a slope, use sprinkler heads with a built-in check valve to prevent water from leaking out of the lowest heads when the system is off. 9

SERVICE LINE Your water service line (also referred as the house pipe or supply line ) is located underground and brings water into your home from the SFPUC s water main. This pipe begins at the water meter and typically includes a main shut-off valve before it enters your home s plumbing system. Depending on the age and material of your service line, leaks can occur and go unnoticed. House Shut-off Valve Service Line Water Meter Water Main Locate your service line. Inspect where the line enters the home and check for leaks or listen for running water. A service line with a significant leak may cause standing water or ponding on the ground surface above the line, similar to a broken irrigation pipe. If your meter s leak detector is spinning after you have checked all indoor and outdoor plumbing fixtures and turned off the house shut-off valve, it is possible that you may have an underground leak in your service pipe. Contact your local plumber or a leak detection specialist to locate and repair the blind leak. Repairs to the water service line should be completed by a licensed professional. To request that your water service be shut off to make repairs, contact the SFPUC Customer Service Center at (415) 551-3000. 10

OTHER PLACES TO FIND LEAKS All water-using devices, appliances, and equipment have the potential to leak or waste water. Visually inspect other water-using devices, such as: Outdoor hose faucets Water heaters Refrigerators Air conditioning units Fountains Ponds State and local laws prohibits non-recirculating fountains and decorative water features, turn off or replace any that are not recirculating water. Dishwasher A flexible tube or hose is used to supply hot water to the dishwasher. It usually runs under the kitchen sink between the dishwasher and the faucet s hot water supply line. If the water supply to the dishwasher is leaking, the tube or hose can be replaced or the fittings can be tightened. How to Identify a Leak: Water accumulated on the floor near or under your dishwasher when it s running is usually a sign of a leak. Read your dishwasher manual and ensure that the washer has been operating according to the instructions. Clothes Washer The hot and cold flexible water supply lines to your clothes washer have screens that can clog. Unscrew the supply lines, clean the screens and reattach. If flow is still restricted, check to see if the shut-off valves are fully open. If the hot water flow is still low, the inlet valve of the water heater may be partially turned off. How to Identify a Leak: Does your washing machine leak water on the ground or drip down the outside of the machine when it s in use? A leak may be caused by a loose or cracked hose or inlet valve. 11

WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAMS The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides high quality and reliable drinking water to 2.6 million residents and businesses. While a faucet leak or broken sprinkler may not seem like an immediate call to action, a leak of any size is a waste of our valuable water supplies. The SFPUC offers several resources to help you save water and money. Water-Wise Evaluation Sign up for a free water assessment. Our experienced technicians will help identify leaks, provide free plumbing devices, and inform you of available financial incentives. Free Plumbing Devices Pick up free water- efficient plumbing devices, such as showerheads, faucet aerators, and toilet leak detection dye tablets. To obtain devices, schedule a Water-Wise Evaluation or visit the SFPUC Customer Service Office, open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, located at 525 Golden Gate Avenue, 1st floor, in San Francisco. Clothes Washer Rebate Receive up to $150 for replacing your old, inefficient clothes washer with a high-efficiency model. Free Toilet Replacement For a limited time, we are offering free highefficiency toilets with free installation to eligible homes and apartment buildings that have toilets using 3.5 gallons per flush or more. Visit: sfwater.org/conservation Email: waterconservation@sfwater.org Call: (415) 551-4730 Printed January 2017