There are two types of water leak detection systems
These devices can be used to detect passive leaks. They are usually a stand-alone device that is powered by a battery. When the sensors get wet, these devices emit an alarm sound. Passive leak detection systems allow homeowners to locate the source of water damage and make repairs. These devices are powered by batteries so you need to make sure they are working properly. Active Leak Detection: This system sets off an alarm when it detects water leaks. This system stops water flow automatically, in addition to the alarm. It could use either moisture sensors or flow sensors to detect water leakage. There are two types of active water leak detection systems Individual Appliance System - This system checks for leaks in one appliance and turns off the water supply to that appliance when there are leaks. Whole House Systems – This system monitors the water supply and shuts off the main water supply when there are any leaks. The whole house system is composed of multiple moisture sensors, which send out a signal to control the valve via a radio signal or wiring connections. Every house is different and each situation is different. This makes it difficult to determine which type of water leak system will be applicable. While a few basic systems can be installed by homeowners, more complex systems should only be done by qualified plumbers like MBHS Plumbing. If your home doesn't have a water leak detector, you can still inspect the house for water leaks. Water leaks are most common in areas that have plumbing fixtures or appliances that consume water. Water leaks are most commonly found in the following areas:- The toilet and bathroom area, especially in the water heating system, faucet, and showerhead.
- Kitchen, especially in the faucet, dishwasher, or water heating system
- Laundry room
- Spa and pool
- Water Meter
- Garage and basement
- Lawn
- Detecting Water Leaks In Your House
- Even though nobody flushes it, water can still move from the tank to its toilet bowl.
- Even though the toilet isn't being used, it flushes itself.
If you think you might have water problems, call MBHS Plumbing. You may reach us at (843) 353-6283.
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