Plumbing Leak Warning Signs in Dallas, TX

Hidden leaks in Dallas, TX homes often show up first on the water bill or in slow-developing stains.

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This guide is written to help homeowners understand common plumbing repair, installation, water heater, drain, and emergency considerations. It is educational and is not a substitute for an on-site evaluation by a licensed plumber. HSRC does not perform work directly, set contractor pricing, or guarantee availability — services and response times vary by location and provider.

Quick Answer
If a pipe bursts or a leak is uncontrolled, shut off the main water valve, turn off the water heater, open faucets to drain pressure, move belongings, document damage with photos, and contact a licensed plumber. For hidden leaks, look for water stains, warm floor spots, musty smells, and unexplained water bill increases.

Watch for water bill spikes

A 10–20% increase with no usage change is suspicious. Shut off fixtures and watch the meter.

Visible signs

Discolored drywall, peeling paint, bubbling, and musty smells.

Sounds and warm spots

Running water with no fixtures on, hissing in walls, and warm or wet floor spots can point to slab leaks.

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