It may seem like a minor annoyance—the occasional drip from your kitchen or bathroom faucet. But that constant dripping sound isn’t just irritating—it’s costing you money, wasting water, and potentially damaging your home. Ignoring a leaky faucet can lead to much bigger problems than most homeowners realize. A single leaky faucet that drips once per second can waste over 3,000 gallons of water per year—that’s enough water for more than 180 showers! Even slow drips contribute to a significant amount of water loss over time, which is bad for both your wallet and the environment.All that wasted water eventually shows up on your monthly bill. Even a small leak can add extra dollars every month, especially in areas where water rates are high. And if the leak is from a hot water faucet, you’re also paying for unused energy to heat water that just goes down the drain. A constant drip may lead to hidden water damage inside cabinets, walls, or under floors. Over time, this moisture can warp wood, damage paint, weaken drywall, and lead to mold growth. What starts as a simple drip can end up costing hundreds—or even thousands—of dollars in repairs.