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		<title>By: Justin</title>
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		<description>Kudos for an interesting and very lehpful article! Often, the signs of a leak are all around us and yet we either choose not to see them or we choose to ignore them. To think that leak detection is a simple matter of being aware of the sound of running water when all faucets and appliances are switched off! Sure, you would have to call a qualified and experienced plumber to fix the leak but in being aware of the signs of a leak you will be able to minimize the potential damage and lower the cost of repair too! Another priceless piece of advice is that the lack of visual clues does not mean there is no leak; in fact what it could mean is that there is a hidden leak. The tips on watching out for unusually high water bills as well as the presence of excessive moisture or mildew could mean considerable savings for homeowners every month!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kudos for an interesting and very lehpful article! Often, the signs of a leak are all around us and yet we either choose not to see them or we choose to ignore them. To think that leak detection is a simple matter of being aware of the sound of running water when all faucets and appliances are switched off! Sure, you would have to call a qualified and experienced plumber to fix the leak but in being aware of the signs of a leak you will be able to minimize the potential damage and lower the cost of repair too! Another priceless piece of advice is that the lack of visual clues does not mean there is no leak; in fact what it could mean is that there is a hidden leak. The tips on watching out for unusually high water bills as well as the presence of excessive moisture or mildew could mean considerable savings for homeowners every month!</p>
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