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One in every 60 homes will experience a devastating plumbing leak this year, with the average insurance claim reaching $14,000 in damages—but most homeowners have no idea it's happening until it's too late.

As a licensed GC and holistic home consultant, I've seen too many families devastated by water damage that could have been prevented. In today's episode, I'm sharing my three favorite "no-brainer" leak management strategies that I implement in every project, whether you're building new, renovating, or have been living in your current home for years.

I'll walk you through exactly how to install access panels for "x-ray vision" behind your walls, where to strategically place battery-operated leak detectors, and why I believe every single home in the US should be required to have a whole-home leak detection system.

Look, I want you to sleep peacefully at night without wondering "is that toilet above my head leaking?" There should never be lingering questions about what's happening behind your walls, especially if you're coming from a moldy situation. This is part one of my two-part leak management series, and I'm giving you all the practical takeaways and resources you need to safeguard your home before disaster strikes.

In today's episode, we're chatting about:

• Access panels everywhere: How to get "x-ray vision" behind your walls

• Strategic leak detector placement

• Whole-home leak detection systems

• Real-world implementation

Resources Mentioned:

Access Panel Guide

Access Panels

Whole Home Leak Detector

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