Home leaks can cause extensive costly damage to the home, with an independent nationwide survey revealing over two thirds (68%) of the nation have had a leak in their home
Brits could be wasting £697 million on water bills each year and 900 million litres of clean drinking water every day - the equivalent of filling Wembley stadium or supplying water to another one million people a week.
But the majority of Brits don’t know how to check their toilet or tanks for leaks, which are the culprits for the biggest water loss. A separate independent poll of 250 plumbers found the top three home leaks’ plumbers tend to are pipes, toilets, and sink taps, and they fix 192 home leaks each on average, every year. The survey revealed that 93% of tradespeople agree that often a leak will get worse over time, while 83% of homeowners think leaks will just go away.
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