Andover is known for its beautiful, spacious neighborhoods—from the properties up near Round Lake to the homes bordering Bunker Hills Regional Park. But whether you live in a newer build or a home that has been around for decades, your plumbing system is constantly under pressure. Most homeowners know to call a plumber when a pipe bursts under the kitchen sink. But what happens when the leak is silently dripping behind your drywall, under your foundation, or beneath your floorboards?
5 Signs of a Hidden Plumbing Leak in Your Andover Home

5 Common Signs of a Hidden Plumbing Leak

As a family-owned team that has been serving Anoka County since 1962, we at Dan’s Plumbing & Septic have seen how a slow, hidden leak can cause thousands of dollars in structural damage if left ignored. Here are the top five signs you might have a hidden plumbing leak in your Andover home.

  1. An Unexplained Spike in Your Water Bill – Your water bill will naturally fluctuate throughout the year, especially during the hot Minnesota summers when you might be watering the lawn or washing cars. However, if you notice a sudden, dramatic spike in your water usage during the winter or spring without any change in your daily habits, you likely have a leak. A constantly running toilet or a hidden pinhole leak in a main water line can waste hundreds of gallons of water a week.
  2. Musty Odors and Sudden Mold Growth – Water naturally seeks the lowest point. When a pipe leaks behind a wall, the drywall and wooden studs soak up that moisture like a sponge. Because these areas are dark and lack airflow, mold and mildew can begin to grow in as little as 24 to 48 hours. If you clean your bathroom or laundry room but still smell a persistent, earthy, or musty odor, there is a high probability of hidden water damage.
  3. Bubbling Paint or Discolored Ceiling Spots – This is one of the most visual indicators of an unseen problem. When water pools behind a painted wall or ceiling, it breaks the adhesive bond of the paint. On walls: Look for paint that appears to be bubbling, blistering, or peeling away from the drywall. On ceilings: Look for faint, yellowish-brown rings or water stains. If the stain is directly below an upstairs bathroom, do not wait to get it inspected.
  4. Your Water Meter Never Stops Running – If you suspect a leak but cannot find any visual evidence, your water meter is the ultimate lie detector.
  5. Spongy Floors or Warm Spots – Hidden leaks often happen under the floorboards or directly inside the concrete slab foundation. If you step on your bathroom or kitchen floor and notice the linoleum feels spongy, or the hardwood is beginning to warp and cup, water is likely pooling underneath. Additionally, if you have a hidden leak in a hot water line, you might notice an unusually warm patch on your floor.

Quick water leak test YOU can perform today:

  • Turn off all water sources in your home (faucets, dishwasher, washing machine, sprinklers).
  • Go out to your water meter and write down the exact number on the dial.
  • Wait two hours without running any water in the house.
  • Check the meter again. If the number has gone up, you absolutely have water escaping somewhere in your system.

Don’t Let a Small Leak Become a Major Emergency

Ignoring a hidden leak never makes it go away—it only makes the eventual repair more expensive. By catching these signs early, you can protect your home’s foundation and your wallet.

If you live in Andover or anywhere in the North Metro and suspect you have a hidden plumbing leak, you need a Licensed Plumber you can trust to find it fast.

Dealing with a sudden leak? Call Dan’s Plumbing & Septic at 763-434-6814 for fast, reliable service, or contact us online to schedule an inspection.