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  1. These clues can help you detect leaks before you even start investigating your home. A place to start is to examine your utility bill for January or February. It’s likely that a family of four has a serious leak …

  2. Isolate any leaking cylinders of inert gases in a well-ventilated area. Move leaking cylinders only if it can be done safely. Once the leaking cylinder is isolated, contact your supplier for help in resolving the …

  3. With a few simple steps, a facility can establish a comprehensive leak detection and repair program, which can save water, money, time, and expenses that would otherwise be associated with unman- …

  4. This Tech Tip is to help customers correctly identify a non-leaking seal and leaking seal to prevent unnecessary down time. A small amount of visible lubricant seepage on the backside of STEMCO …

  5. Home Water Efficiency: Fixing Leaks Indoors and Out Leaks are responsible for wasting tremendous amounts of water and energy. A leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons of water per day, and toilet leaks …

  6. Check for oil leaks regularly and fix them promptly. Keep your car tuned to reduce oil use. Use ground cloths or drip pans beneath your vehicle if you have leaks or are doing engine work.

  7. Leaks are usually stopped by tightening or replacing a fitting. Be aware, however, that overtightened metal compression fittings can leak and plastic fingertights can wear out.