Brooklyn's first GreenPlumbers® urge homeowners to check pipes during Fix-a-Leak Week March 17-22
Petri Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Drain Cleaning offers tips to find and fix hidden leaks that can waste water
BROOKLYN, N.Y., March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Petri Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Drain Cleaning, a family-owned home service company serving Brooklyn and Manhattan since 1906, urges homeowners to celebrate the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Fix-a-Leak Week by chasing down hidden leaks that could be costing them a fortune on their utility bills.
This year, Fix-a-Leak Week runs from March 17-22.
"About 10% of homes have leaks that waste enough water to fill 1,440 glasses every day," said Michael Petri, owner of Petri Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Drain Cleaning. "As Brooklyn's first GreenPlumbers®, we are also concerned about the impact on our environment by wasting such a precious natural resource. And when leaks go undetected, there's an increased demand for water, leading to more energy consumption."
Petri said homeowners should look for leaks in and around their houses to make sure they avoid water damage, mold growth and rot.
"The Federal Emergency Management Administration has determined that a single inch of water from a leak can cause up to $25,000 in property damages," he said. "This shows that even small leaks can damage everything from drywall and flooring to furniture and electronics."
Petri suggests homeowners inspect their homes for leaks in the following:
- The toilet: Leaky toilets are the most common offenders. Homeowners can check for leaky toilets by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank, waiting 15 minutes and then checking to see if any of the coloring has entered the bowl. If it has, it is time to replace the flapper.
- Their surroundings: Some leaks could be coming from pipes buried inside a home's walls. If homeowners see standing water on the floors or wet spots on the ceiling or walls, there is a chance a pipe is leaking within the walls. A professional plumber has the equipment to find the leak and repair it with minimal damage.
- Faucets: Check for dripping or leaking faucets in the kitchen and bathroom. Often, all that is needed to stop the leak is a new washer, but sometimes the faucet may need to be replaced.
- The water heater: Like HVAC systems, water heaters also need yearly maintenance. Homeowners who see a damp area near the water heater or aren't getting good water pressure may need to have their water heater serviced or replaced.
- Hoses and sprinklers: Make sure the home's exterior nozzles aren't dripping and pay attention to the grass. If the grass is thicker and greener in one area, the sprinkler system may have sprung a leak.
For more information about Petri Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Drain Cleaning, visit https://www.petriplumbing.com/, or to schedule service, call (718) 717-1089.
About Petri Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Drain Cleaning
Petri Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Drain Cleaning is a family owned and operated business serving Brooklyn and the New York City area. Founded in 1906, the company offers a 100 percent guarantee on all services, upfront pricing, and friendly and knowledgeable Service Experts for all kinds of home and business plumbing and heating needs. Services offered include water and gas pipe leak repair and installation, fixture installations, inspections, boiler repair, water heater installation, complete bathroom, kitchen, laundry & utility room remodeling and more. Petri is also licensed and certified by Green Plumbers USA, the first in New York City to receive this designation. For more information, please visit www.petriplumbing.com or call (718) 717-1089.
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