A leak that seems minor today rarely stays that way. Here's what tends to happen when detection gets put off.
Even a modest, ongoing leak can waste a significant amount of water every single day, showing up as a steadily climbing water bill the longer it continues.
Moisture from an undetected leak can migrate into flooring, drywall, and even affect indoor air quality through mold growth, expanding the eventual repair scope.
A leak caught early is often a smaller, more contained repair. The same leak left for months can mean replacing flooring, drywall, or cabinetry in addition to the plumbing fix.
Reasonably quickly — scheduling a diagnostic visit as soon as you notice consistent symptoms is the best way to limit both cost and damage.
For very minor, ambiguous signs, monitoring for a short period can be reasonable, but consistent or worsening signs warrant a professional look sooner rather than later.
Let's get you a real answer, not more guessing.